Peter Armitage
New Bee
It's my understanding that there is no consensus in the U.K. about what level of ventilation to provide in your hives particularly during the winter. Here in Newfoundland we're firm believers in the adage, "It's not cold that kills bees, it's moisture." Two days ago it was -18 deg. C. and sunny at my apiary. Tomorrow we have forecast 25-30 cm of snow with NE winds 50-80 km/h. Thursday forecast is zero degrees with periods of freezing rain or snow. In order to deal with such climatic challenges, several of us have adopted David Eyre's ventilation approach. He's originally from the U.K., but immigrated to Ontario, Canada, 30+ years ago where he and his wife run a company called "Bee Works." He sells a D.E. Hive modified ventilation kit for Langstroth hives, which is what I'm using. I purchased one as a template and make my own. I fill the vent box with fibreglass insulation in the winter but leave the top entrance open (1 inch) and the bottom entrance open 3 to 7 inches depending on the strength of the colony (shrew/mouse guards on, of course). Hives are wrapped with black roofing felt and face SSE. Frame configuration is "warm" in these hives. Have any of your U.K. beekeepers come across anything like this D.E. Hive setup? It really looks to me to be inspired by U.K. designs??? See https://www.beeworks.com/mod-kit-details/