clare p
New Bee
- Joined
- Jul 12, 2009
- Messages
- 96
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- East Sussex
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- 1 new Nuc and a swarm caught on the 10th July
I am just readying them for winter
One July nuc is in a wbc brood box, I have been feeding and a few weeks ago there were 8+ full frames of capped stores, very little brood during the apiguard treatment and now I want to leave them alone for the winter.
This weekend I will take off the rapid feeder and bed them down.
My question is
Do I leave on my perspex crown board, will it cause condensation and should I cover up the hole (was thinking of putting the rapid feeder lid over it) and I am in two minds whether to insulate the roof, it is a WBC roof covered in copper sheet (husband is a metal worker), we have some celotex (sp?) left in a barn.
Do I insulate and leave a small gap at the edges or does that defeat the purpose?
Same question for my July swarm in a national hive.
Many thanks
Clare
One July nuc is in a wbc brood box, I have been feeding and a few weeks ago there were 8+ full frames of capped stores, very little brood during the apiguard treatment and now I want to leave them alone for the winter.
This weekend I will take off the rapid feeder and bed them down.
My question is
Do I leave on my perspex crown board, will it cause condensation and should I cover up the hole (was thinking of putting the rapid feeder lid over it) and I am in two minds whether to insulate the roof, it is a WBC roof covered in copper sheet (husband is a metal worker), we have some celotex (sp?) left in a barn.
Do I insulate and leave a small gap at the edges or does that defeat the purpose?
Same question for my July swarm in a national hive.
Many thanks
Clare