I guess it's fair to say that bees don't die of cold if they can keep themselves warm!
For isolation starvation, it's fair to expect that it's much less likely in a hive with some insulation compared to a ventilated hive (in the old-fashioned way) as an insulated home will allow the bees to move around more often to get food. And it's certain that an insulated hive will result in less food (calories) being consumed and consequently less work for the bees and a longer life.
For isolation starvation, it's fair to expect that it's much less likely in a hive with some insulation compared to a ventilated hive (in the old-fashioned way) as an insulated home will allow the bees to move around more often to get food. And it's certain that an insulated hive will result in less food (calories) being consumed and consequently less work for the bees and a longer life.
May your bees read the same books as you do.