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Michael Palmer <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 11 Nov 2007 07:51:00 -0500
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>  What about the lower colonies - do they need some top insulation 
> or will the higher colony act as sufficient insulation and prevent 
> moisture condensation below?


That's how I see it. The top colony acts as the inner cover 
insulation for the bottom.

>[I will provide the lower colonies with some top ventilation into 
>the higher colonies.]


I don't think the bottom colony should be vented into the bottom 
colony. They don't need all that extra moisture. Rather, I place the 
bottom colony's inner rim down and notch to the front...as an upper 
entrance. Close the escape hole, and moisture goes out the upper 
entrance. Then...add a second inner with the rim up and notch to the 
rear. This acts as the upper colony's bottom board and bottom 
entrance. I place a third inner on top of the top colony, rim down 
and notch to the rear. Acts as the top colony's upper entrance. I 
wrap the whole stack, keeping all the entrances open.

Mike 

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