Mother Nature is being a tad cruel.
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This is terrible timing I have two packages of bees coming.
I have done some research online into old studies on heating beehives. There is a consensus that it does not pay and may cause more problems than it solves over the entire winter.
However, there are many studies showing that can help in the spring by starting earlier egg laying and brood development.
Also in the fall it can extend the last hatch to help build up numbers going into the winter.
Here in the land of 9 month winters I need the help.
Heat in the hive appears to help less than heating the hive body itself. Heat tape was the method of heat one researcher used.
I have my own plans. I will try to make a YouTube of what I am doing.
I will be attaching a chick heat pad directly to the north wall of the hive. Covering it with insulation and covering three of the sides with insulation.
I will have my ventilation on the south side. This should allow for a cooler area if the bees need it.
I hope with the addition of protein Pattie’s and honey filled frames I will have a jump on bee production.
After I finish my you tube tape you should understand my attempt and tear it apart.
I do have a mite question. I plan to vigorously fight mites this year. Does anyone have a suggestion for when I free my package?
I do not want to piss the bees off to the point they leave me. But I want to kill and mites.
I have unhandled hopsguard, Formica pro and oxalic acid and a vaporizer. I also have powdered sugar to force them to groom the mites away.
I assume whatever I do should wait few days until the bees have set up housekeeping to prevent them absconding.
Any ideas or suggestions, and know I reserve the right to accept or ignore any and all.
Thanks