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So the good reverend Langstroth gave us not only the weird modern hive dimensions based on his champagne crates, but the thickness as well?! It all goes back to the French, :-) Joking aside, a fascinating paper. After the record cold winter we've had in NY this year I'm convinced that my hives survived only because I ditched the tar paper in favor of the bee cozy. It's not a scaleable option for large operations, but thermally it's so much better.

Przemek

---- John Macdougall <[log in to unmask]> wrote: 
The implied improved survival in hives with thermal properties of tree nests may help to solve some of the problems honeybees are currently facing in apiculture.”

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