Episode 170 β Tree Cavities vs. Langstroth Hives: How Bees Really Survive Winter βοΈπ
Description
When bees overwinter in a tree cavity, they enjoy thick insulation, controlled airflow, and condensation that actually helps them survive. In a Langstroth hive, things look very different, and without adjustments, those differences can cost colonies dearly.
In this episode, I break down what happens inside a natural cavity and compare it to the equipment most of us use today. You will hear how bees manage heat, water, and carbon dioxide in winter, why condensation is not always the enemy, and what steps you can take to make your hives perform more like nature intended.
Whatβs Inside This Episode:
- Why tree cavities give bees a head start on winter survival
- How clustering really works, from core temps to the outer mantle
- The surprising role of carbon dioxide in calming bees and slowing consumption
- Why water and condensation are vital, but only when they dripΒ belowΒ the cluster
- The insulation gap: tree walls vs. Langstroth boxes
- How entrance size and placement change survival odds
- Practical takeaways to prep your colonies for colder months
Why Listen to This Episode?
If you have ever wondered why colonies thrive in trees but struggle in wooden boxes, this episode connects the dots. You will leave with actionable ways to improve your overwintering setup, from insulation strategies to smarter entrance management.
More Info:
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π±Β thehealinghiveproject.org
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