"[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:I don't like drilling holes in my deeps. I place a ~1/4" (0.65 cm)
dia stick under the top insulating newspaper. The stick extends from
the inner cover hole to the edge of the inner cover.
When I kept bees in cantral Indiana, I overwintered in two hive bodies and placed 3/4" blocks at all four corners between the inner and outer covers. These hives were on the west side of a barn and thus subject to the prevailing west winds. In the three years I had the bees there I never had a winter deadout. Maybe it was luck, but I am convinced that with the adequate stores and that vintellation, I never had a moisture problem during the winter and that put a lot less stress on the bees than if there had been less of an air flow and more of a moisture problem.
Mike in LA
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