lizzie-drippin
New Bee
Dear All
Last year, a few of my colonies suffered from a mouldy crown board (on top and underneath) - the bees were all ok though - it didn't spread to the super I leave on for them.
So the question is how best to ventilate crown boards over winter?
1. Standard crown board: One escape has fondant over it and the other has a porter escape fitted, left open, or has an open mesh 'porter escape' fitted?
2. I used English feeders for syrup, the ones with just a round hole in the middle. Would you change this for a standard crown board for winter? Otherwise the fondant will cover the entire central hole and there will be no ventilation?
As always, thanks for the advice
LD
Last year, a few of my colonies suffered from a mouldy crown board (on top and underneath) - the bees were all ok though - it didn't spread to the super I leave on for them.
So the question is how best to ventilate crown boards over winter?
1. Standard crown board: One escape has fondant over it and the other has a porter escape fitted, left open, or has an open mesh 'porter escape' fitted?
2. I used English feeders for syrup, the ones with just a round hole in the middle. Would you change this for a standard crown board for winter? Otherwise the fondant will cover the entire central hole and there will be no ventilation?
As always, thanks for the advice
LD