ratty4moley
New Bee
- Joined
- May 4, 2015
- Messages
- 43
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- 0
- Location
- North Cornwall
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
Hi all, being a newbeeee I get somewhat concerned each time I stumble across what I think is a problem. When I lifted the roof (National Hive) yesterday I noticed that inside the roof was covered with a dusting of mould. I have a closed cover board, the vents in the roof are not blocked, and the roof (6”) is in good condition. It seems to me that there is insignificant air flow in the roof space. Should I go through winter with a couple of matchsticks propping it up, or add a couple of WBC bee escapes, thus allowing greater air flow and allowing all kinds of little critters a winter home?? I suppose this mould is a potential problem to my bees or do others have this and it’s just one of those things. Advice please ??