On Fri, 8 Dec 1995, David Eyre wrote: > >> >roof are down tight, some keepers even cover them with plastic. Now, if the > >> >bees are using up the available oxygen, leaving carbon dioxide, which will > >> >rise with the heat created, the hive becomes a death trap. > > > > If this were the case, we'd also have a lot of dead Eskimos. > >Think of the hive in the winter as a bee igloo. > > > I hardly think this is a good analogy. The Eskimos can get out for a walk > around!!! No, it's not. They'd die in their sleep if there wasn't some kind of air circulation in the igloo, that is unless they slept in short shifts or advanced air handling systems... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dave D. Cawley | Where a social revolution is pending and, University Of Scranton | for whatever reason, is not accomplished, [log in to unmask] | reaction is the alternative. ddc1@SCRANTON | -Daniel De Leon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~