Someone posted that honey unheated assumes the ambient temperature of the
hive. Has anyone tested to see if honey helps to moderate the high and low
temperatures by slowing down the temperature swings? Hence, the inside of
the hive would not assume a low ambient temperature at night as quickly
from the heat of the day which means not as much honey would be required to
heat the cluster.
Dave M.
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