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 #1279  by AdamD
 04 Nov 2018, 10:58
It's interesting that fashion changes in many things. I don't wear flares any more that would hide my shoes if I stood still and swoosh as I walked, as I did when I was a teenager. This means that I am not old enough to have been around when quilts stopped being used and a 1/4" or 3/16" (as it was then) piece of plywood was deemed suitable for a colony to nest underneath all winter. Worse that the plywood was cracked open at a time of the year when it was too late for the bees to seal it up - which they would have inevitably done if permitted. I think it happened after the war in the 40's or early 50's. [Perhaps there was shortage of something due to rationing (!)]. Many books I have read are very vague about winter preparation so someone must have written about ventilation and it stuck. However I have a book somewhere written by an experienced beekeeper at that time who was witnessing around 3% winter losses whilst using quilts and some form of insulation. The accepted norm nowadays seems to be much higher than 3%. There is no need for it to be so.
http://www.norfolkbee.co.uk/beekeepers- ... reparation
 #3081  by beesknees
 14 May 2019, 00:27
AdamD wrote:
04 Nov 2018, 10:58
I think it happened after the war in the 40's or early 50's. [Perhaps there was shortage of something due to rationing (!)].
Derek Mitchell has an interesting talk about this, linking the Mosquito (plane), available resources, and the design of the National Hive.