> So you tested UNWRAPPED "styrofoam" hives against wrapped
> wooden hives?
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> ...or did the maker/vendor/dealer claim that styrofoam hives
> "needed no winter wrapping
Well, I did not realise that everyone does not know about these hives
and their uses, since they have been discussed from time to time here on
BEE-L. Rather than get into long explanations, I leave it for readers
to decide how polystyrene hives are supposed to be used and whether they
need additional insulation, and give me their comments.
Visit my current diary for links to both Swienty and BeeMax or try
http://www.betterbee.com/departments2.asp?dept=118&top=73&bottom=83&title=HIVE+ESSENTIALShttp://www.swienty.com/engelsk/hives-nakka.htmlhttp://www.swienty.com/engelsk/hives-lshel.html
And P-O's pages at
http://www.algonet.se/~beeman/biodling/hive.htmhttp://www.algonet.se/~beeman/biodling/hive_7.jpg
There is also a PDF at Swienty, but I was unable to get the index or the
PDF to comeup in any of my browsers.
allen
http://www.honeybeeworld.com
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