> I remember only a couple of instances of some mold on lids and top
frames. If I remember correctly it happened in colonies with a lot of
space, stores and relatively low populations.
The above is my main question -- are those who are claiming issues with
condensation and mold, having those issues only in colonies wintered in too
large a hive cavity?
In other words, is the purported condensation issue an artifact of
wintering small clusters in hives that are too large for them?
Thermodynamic considerations would suggest so.
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
530 277 4450
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