- Joined
- Apr 10, 2010
- Messages
- 11,438
- Reaction score
- 3,194
- Location
- Stoke on Trent
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 6 to 8 Langstroth jumbos, a few Langstroth and National nucs.
If cold does not kill bees- as Thornes' article claims " Cold never killed a bee colony."- why does Finman heat his hives?
Surely if insulation is bad, heating hives will be worse.
And why do Canadians and Americans in Northern climates use hive covers or even bee houses? (As do the Swiss).
As Thornes do say their expert is "in the south of the country."
Warning: POLYHIVES KILL BEES as they have too much insulation.
The rest of European Beekeepers are wrong.
And the Finns have not a clue on beekeeping in cold climates - doing it all wrong.
When all else fails, examine the facts. If a theory does not fit the facts, then the theory is wrong.
(You don't need an Honours Degree in Physics to understand simple logic)..
Surely if insulation is bad, heating hives will be worse.
And why do Canadians and Americans in Northern climates use hive covers or even bee houses? (As do the Swiss).
As Thornes do say their expert is "in the south of the country."
Warning: POLYHIVES KILL BEES as they have too much insulation.
The rest of European Beekeepers are wrong.
And the Finns have not a clue on beekeeping in cold climates - doing it all wrong.
When all else fails, examine the facts. If a theory does not fit the facts, then the theory is wrong.
(You don't need an Honours Degree in Physics to understand simple logic)..