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>That appears to work out to about 18-1/8" square by 8-11/16 in depth
Thorne's make it 8-7/8" deep,
>What is the comb surface measurement?
11 frames, 93 sq.in each side = 2046 sq.in.
>What is the worker cell size?
Most foundation in the UK is 5.4 I believe.
>What is your typical coldest winter temperature?
That will vary considerably across the UK, but here the coldest I recorded
last winter was only -5ēC; that was not particularly cold, but it was cold
and wet for a very long time with no spring at all. The summer then hit us
during the last week in May. With last summer a total write-off our bees
had virtually a year of adverse weather.
From memory, the coldest that I ever recorded was about -22ēC, but that was
some years ago, probably 1981.
Probably the worst thing is the complete unpredictability of the UK weather
due to our position.
Best wishes
Peter
52°14'44.44"N, 1°50'35"W
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