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Field Bee
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2013
- Messages
- 669
- Reaction score
- 1
- Location
- Apeldoorn, Netherlands
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 7-10
Hello everyone
I've been thinking of making a hive with an S-trap entrance, hopefully to reduce the effect on wind blowing into the hive through the entrance hole. Has anyone seen such designs? One can get a bathroom basin PVC S-trap for very little at a hardware store. Here's what it might look like (viewed from the side):
I know very little about ventilation and insulation, but I'm hoping that such an entrance would reduce drafts and thus help keep the hive somewhat warmer. Perhaps such an entrance would also benefit varroa control methods that work from the bottom upwards (so that the acid in the doesn't escape through the entrance hole so easily).
It would mean having a thicker bottom box (unless you incorporate it into a brood box, as the image above shows), but a bigger bottom box is not a deal breaker for me.
Your thoughts?
Samuel
I've been thinking of making a hive with an S-trap entrance, hopefully to reduce the effect on wind blowing into the hive through the entrance hole. Has anyone seen such designs? One can get a bathroom basin PVC S-trap for very little at a hardware store. Here's what it might look like (viewed from the side):
I know very little about ventilation and insulation, but I'm hoping that such an entrance would reduce drafts and thus help keep the hive somewhat warmer. Perhaps such an entrance would also benefit varroa control methods that work from the bottom upwards (so that the acid in the doesn't escape through the entrance hole so easily).
It would mean having a thicker bottom box (unless you incorporate it into a brood box, as the image above shows), but a bigger bottom box is not a deal breaker for me.
Your thoughts?
Samuel