markb2603
House Bee
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2022
- Messages
- 122
- Reaction score
- 54
- Location
- Donegal, Ireland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
Recently moved my hives onto solid UFE floors. I used scrap timber so the floors are pretty thick - 40mm or so. Brood boxes are poly and I then have a solid 6mm polycarbonate crown board, which I then placed the old poly crown board on top of and finally a poly insulated roof. Throughout the summer, this actually seemed to improve any damp issues (was a very wet summer) but I just noticed the last couple of days now the weather has turned a good bit colder a little bit of condensation in the corners of the polycarbonate and a little above where the bees are situated. What can I do to prevent this becoming an issue as winter goes on? I’ve seen some commentary around matchsticks? I could also always just remove the polycarbonate clear crown boards and put back on the standard poly crown board which has ventilation holes.