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Howard McGinnis <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 25 Aug 2013 17:18:28 -1000
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I've been recording internal temperatures (brood area and bottom rear) as
well as humidities (along with external temp and humidity)  from a single
hive. The brood area temp usually runs about 36 degC but it will jump up as
high as 43 degC for a while, then return back to around 36. My initial
guess is that the bees are trying to 'kill' the sensor as after a week, it
seems to stay steady.

Any one have similar experiences?

Howard

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