I'm planning to insulate my two hives (one with bees, the other empty
now, but set up in preparation for next year) over the winter, much more
than I did last year, and am considering using natural wool insulation
in an eke placed underneath the roof - see
https://sheepwool4homes.co.uk/products/optimal-sheep-wool-insulation-2
for 75mm thickness. The wool is a good insulator, it breathes and they
claim no chemicals have been added, so I think it should be fine
directly on top of the bars. It's worth scrolling down the page to the
video that shows the product being unrolled. However, it's not possible
to buy a sufficiently small quantity for just two hives and I wondered
whether anyone would be interested in sharing an order with me. The
minimum order of 570mm wide is for two 6m rolls and costs £92, including
shipping. This works out at about £8 per metre length. I'll need 2m
for my hives, leaving 10m available for other people. I could bring the
insulation to a future meeting, for anyone who'd like it.
I'd be grateful for advice for or against this idea - and if it seems a
good idea, please let me know if you'd like to share an order. I should
say that I know no more than the information provided by the website -
so I can't be sure it will be successful/suitable...
Best wishes
Gilliane
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