Hello Mr. Imirie, Thanks for your response. I have a great respect for someone of your experience. I agree with you 100% about the upper entrance. I always use one in the winter cut into an inner cover with 2" x 7" screened opening along the top to allow ventilation. On top of which I place a box much the same dimension as a shallow super with screened holes cut in each side to allow the air to escape. I use this set up year round. I also never reduce the front entrances, just put hardware cloth in front to keep out the mice. Proper ventilation in any area with snow and cold is critical for hive heath "as you have said". However, through out the summer last year I observed few bees using the top entrance (approx 2.5" long) cut into my inner cover compared to the bottom entrance. The difference in this thread is the complete CLOSING of the bottom entrance and placing a queen excluder ontop of the nest, then the entrance, then the supers. It is the placement of the excluder and the blocking of the bottom entrance that concern me. This is what my questions are trying to address :) Respectfully Kent Stienburg Ontario Canada