> can you expound on this? I have been pondering it for a year or two, but find little to no information on the methods. I do see on Ebay you can buy hive heating pads cheap, and a controller, but have not seen info on the best use of them?
The last few years I have been bringing late-season nucs into my garage for the winter. The garage stays about above freezing, but last winter I added a 12 watt heater that I bought from the Ukraine under the nucs. The results were good. I don't know if it was due to the nature of the nucs, the nature of the winter, or the added warmth from the heaters. I will be doing it again this winter with more nucs.
These 12 volt heaters are rather inexpensive and seem to be available from a couple of Ukraine companies. Here is a link to one of them -
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-electric-heater-for-hives-Beekeeping-increasing-harvest-of-honey-/321187910127?hash=item4ac84a91ef:m:mup1LXGHurBovAp4G8pA_6g
The only catch with the controller they offer is that it is 240 volt. I asked, no 120 option is available. I used a homemade power supply.
Larry Krengel
Marengo, IL
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