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Have any of you read this article in ABJ Jan 2020 it talks about the role of the winter cluster and insulation I'd be interested in you comments on it
The overall message of the article is not controversial, but it's shame that in order to put dramatic emphasis on their own rhetoric the author seeks to destroy the ethos of a modern approach that is upheld by science, commonsense and the writer's own logic. They point out that bees will need additional protection in extreme emperatures and that just below 10c is the optimum temperature at which the the winter cluster is most efficiently maintained....both of those being good examples that undermine their own, opening argument that "winter survival depends very little on what we did to the structure itself"Have any of you read this article in ABJ Jan 2020 it talks about the role of the winter cluster and insulation I'd be interested in you comments on it
Essentially say something boldly with conviction and they will follow... alas all too true.Obviously not. Of course by focusing on the story and the public presentation, and you can direct attention where you want it.
I had not seen any pictures, I only read a text version. Seemed like a very big box for a small cluster. I like your phrase "bold and convicting!!"Essentially say something boldly with conviction and they will follow... alas all too true.
I thought the caption on the thermal image of a hive was especially bold and convicting
if the thrust of the argument was that all four principles counted and you needed a balance between them it would be fine , but most of the article is devoted to saying you can ignore principle 2 by using dubious arguments.Maintaining the 4 basic principles seems sage advice with the aim to have good amount of healthy winter bees before winter sets in.
Had to do a split last year and was stuck for kit.They went in a correx that I inadvertently left in the sun. Within a few hours they'd F.O.edKept bees in a travel correx box over winter a few years back, did fine.
I tend to think that winter survival is more determined by the weakest of the 4, whichever that happens to be at the time.if the thrust of the argument was that all four principles counted and you needed a balance between them it would be fine , but most of the article is devoted to saying you can ignore principle 2 by using dubious arguments.
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