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Jan Tempelman <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Mar 1998 10:16:27 +0200
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sensor on the underside of the crown board
and remarkable to see how quick the temp is 34-35°C
after you open/close a hive (and a inspection of all the frames)
within 2 min. the 34-35°C is already been established again
 
greeting, jan
 
Graham Read EOS wrote:
> 
> I've kept one of those electronic car thermometers you can buy with a
> temperature sensor
> on the end of a wire in one hive for the past year (hardly scientific I
> know, but its interesting to take a peek at
> the temperature in the hive every now & then).
> During breeding (last year & now) the temperature remained remarkedly
> constant at 34 - 35 degrees Celcius,
> even while, as now, the air temperature is only 5 C. During the (mild)
> winter the hive was usually at 8 - 15 C.Amazing.
> Graham
> 
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