- Joined
- Mar 27, 2012
- Messages
- 3,098
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- Location
- Suffolk
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5
Does the small slot in an entrance block provide sufficient ventilation for a solid-floor hive with no top ventilation?
With SteveG I was asked by a novice to check his solid-floor hive for winter preparedness. It was heavy on hefting and the super was full of stores. Plenty of bees. We removed the queen excluder.
I advised covering the crown board with a square of PIR i.e. no top ventilation. He will insert an entrance block with only the smallest slot presented - also acts as a mouse guard.
After departing I wondered if the colony will have enough ventilation? - I use only OMF in my apiary.
Maybe I should have taken some matchsticks.........?
With SteveG I was asked by a novice to check his solid-floor hive for winter preparedness. It was heavy on hefting and the super was full of stores. Plenty of bees. We removed the queen excluder.
I advised covering the crown board with a square of PIR i.e. no top ventilation. He will insert an entrance block with only the smallest slot presented - also acts as a mouse guard.
After departing I wondered if the colony will have enough ventilation? - I use only OMF in my apiary.
Maybe I should have taken some matchsticks.........?