Hivemaker.
Queen Bee
And what insulation? Brother Adam
Cork.
And what insulation? Brother Adam
Hives with solid floors out preformed mesh floors.
Same here, no problems last year or year before. I like Poly' hives and will continue to use them.Poly hives with a mesh floor is ideal, winter losses minimal. Zero issues with condensation.
I beileve he was trying to recreate a north american system I suspect inadequate sealing or even venting
Well sealed and no top venting used with the hives on Dartmoor.
Can you tell me your source of information on B.A. method
Yes, i knew Brother Adam and Peter Donovan and i now run the Dartmoor mating station and have the old original hives there, plus insulation used.
can you also describe the insulation material
how thick?Full size slabs of cork, as i mentioned earlier.
A small detail can lose most of the benefit of insulation
how thick?
and how where they joined together and placed on the hive? were the slabs of cork waterproofed?
Sorry to pester you for details but they are crucial to understanding the experiment. A small detail can lose most of the benefit of insulation
Anatolians seem superior to all other races as far as wintering goes, and in the cold winter of 1962/63 the coldest in the south west of England since 1750, he wintered nuclei of pure central Anatolian bees, up in the middle of Dartmoor, in nucs with only four combs with complete success,a feat which seemed scarcely possible.
They are the full size for the top of the box, no joins in the cork, 75 to 50mm thick, crown board, cork slab, full size feeder, gabled roof, the hives are solid twin walled, about 75mm gap between two walls.
Before my time, so only know through talking about it that he trialed open mesh floors in the 30's and did not like them, and he did not always use the cork insulation every winter.
Whether or not he used the cork insulation during this winter, i don't know.
BA did trial open mesh floors, decades before they were in common use, he did not like them at all.
Out of interest only; I recall seeing a hive purchased pre WW1, it had an omf. This was an original feature and not retrofitted.
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I wonder how heck they can kill hives during winter in turkey, when winter is 3 months long.
But i have flied to malaysea in march over mountains areas of turkey, and most were covered with snow. Villages were in green valleys.
Derek, you probably already know the answer to this, but what rigorous experiments have been done to show any benefits of properly insulated hives to the bees themselves? I can't find any serious studies done with bees, just anecdotal stories by devotees of both poly and wooden hives.
Cheers Derek, very much appreciated.All of the studies i have found are flawed its a case of finding the least flawed.
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