- Joined
- Mar 15, 2014
- Messages
- 580
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- Location
- Hampshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 10
People have different opinions about things, and the person/s that told you there's no point just has a different opinion than others.Why all the need for wind breaks when I was told in my thread that there's no point. Naturally I thought it would have been better for the bees but decided not to errect it as some advised me there was no need!
Go and stand on a sheltered spot on a freezing, windy day for half an hour, then move to an exposed area and do the same.
Then you can decide for yourself, as in all likelihood the effects of the wind will be the same on your hives. I am sure there will be figures available somewhere but afraid I am not the best guy to supply them to you. To me its pretty much common sense.