Blacky50
New Bee
- Joined
- Feb 22, 2012
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- Location
- Bedfordshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 14
The coverboard supplied is a sheet of polycarbonate and the hive is bottom bee space. When the coverboard is on the bees have to go round the sides of the frames to move about. On the Thornes national wooden boxes (and no doubt others) the coverboard has a 10mm or so rim to enable the bees to go over the top of the frames.
Surely in winter the passage over the top of the frames is warmer and therefore more likely to be used and I'm wondering if I should add a rim to the polycarboate sheet.
What do others do? Or is it of no consequence?
Surely in winter the passage over the top of the frames is warmer and therefore more likely to be used and I'm wondering if I should add a rim to the polycarboate sheet.
What do others do? Or is it of no consequence?