I personally agree that the crown board should be closed
Utterley amazing. At this rate of back-pedalling it will soon be suggested that it was me who was the one who was insisting on leaving gaping holes in crownboards.
as evidenced by the post about bees making an entrance hole in the top of a box, and thereby letting rain straight into the hive. But that is another matter.
Which post might that be? Obviously not a recent one or I would likely have remembered it. Perhaps you can give a recent link?
Or was it you at fault, once more, for not reading the posts properly or you are trying to baffle brains with b*llsh*t? Not this thread shirley?
http://beekeepingforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18997
I think you are 'clutching at straws' and also gradually moving your goal posts to a much more sensible position. Easily understandable, having looking back at your past posts.
I add the last sentences because of your decidedly argumentative stance previously, so people can back-track for themselves and judge, if they are actually that interested.
If you are going to quote, do it properly. My position has always been that having feed holes open in the crown board in summer is not a big deal, and people do it all the time - whether it is because they think it gives extra ventilation, or it is for a
specific purpose doesnt matter - it is not a big deal for the bees. If you disagree can I suggest you use your vast and superior knowledge and become a national bee inspector, as you seem to know more than he does?
Care to show the post you have logged where I
insisted on leaving "GAPING" holes in the crown board?
And yes, that was the most recent thread where I see bees doing what is clearly not best for them, unless you are suggesting making an entrance hole in the top of a box is what was best for them?
Of course, bees are insects and instinctual. Their primary driver was to make a hole in this sealed container (and you know all about those), they are not able to "think" about the consequences of doing it there.
Another example is brace comb - this is not in the best interests of the bees in a managed hive, because us humans come along and remove it, thus wasting their precious effort.
I have said this before, and I will say it again - you pick and choose natural instincts to fit your particular opinion. How we keep bees is not "natural" for the bees, if they had their way they would not be in square boxes for a start. If you want to insist on doing things the way bees think is best, then start keeping bees in tree trunks, or in skeps.
until then, we can continue to pick and choose which natural instinct, or "what the bees are telling us" we want to listen to or ignore.
Your arrogance is simply astounding, and knows no limits. Is there ANYTHING you are not an expert on oh bee-whisperer? Apart from physics obviously.
Oh, and CLEARLY I do not know everything about beekeeping, in fact I am more than happy to admit I know hardly anything, but what I do know is that it is an art and most of the things you bang on about is JUST AN OPINION, and not a life or death, black or white choice.
It speaks volumes about your character that you continually choose to denigrate others. Behind a keyboard obviously, as that seems to be the MO for people like you.