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BlueBee
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Re: insulation works - see the result.
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December 19, 2011, 04:41:50 AM »
That’s a good question Vance. I assume you mean a good hive wrap for wood hives? I don’t know, I hadn’t thought about that. It might. The stuff I saw was at a local lumber chain here in Michigan called Self Serve Lumber. I haven’t noticed it for sale at the national big box stores, but then again I haven’t looked real closely. I believe the price was about $50 for a 100’ roll.
I figure I could protect about 42 of my jumbo sized foam brood bodies with a roll of the stuff so the cost would be about $1.20 per box to wrap/protect. So far that is cheaper than the alternatives I’ve stumbled across if I can get it to stick to foam and if I can get paint to stick to it. These two things I do not know.
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i will repeat the experiment with supers and varing size of top vents over the holidays
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If they increased energy bill for your home by a factor of 4.5 would you consider that cruel? If so why are you doing that to your bees?
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Quote from: derekm on December 22, 2011, 09:53:25 AM
i will repeat the experiment with supers and varing size of top vents over the holidays
Now THAT will be interesting to see! Close off that bottom vent, give them a little top venting, and let’s see what you find!
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