but ventilation would be required to avoid condensation. .
In my cuntry condensation is avoided with rising the heat of champer.
Idea is to move condenstaion outsider of hive.
- First, you must restrict the wintering champer to the size of the cluster.
- condensation happes on cold surfaces.
- in polyhives the inner cover must have best insulation, if it is not, condensation happens over the cluster.
-when sidewalls are coldest, condensation happens on sidewalls and water drills onto floor.
- in wooden hives water goes into the wood and wood looses its insulation values.
- ply takes water too quite much, about 30% of its weight.
- if condensation happens onto food frames, food sucks too much water and food starts to swell out from cells. Bees try to suck drilling food and they will become sick
- nosema hit easily to the hives which ventilation is not OK.