West, East, North, or South facing window for OB hive?

Started by Beesilly, March 15, 2008, 11:54:46 PM

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Beesilly

I have several ideas of where to put my Ob hive... just what is the best way to direct the entrance for my OB hive? I think my best locations are a north and west facing window. Getting a east facing window will not be easy, but might be possible. Thank you! This forum is wonderful!
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Quote from: Beesilly on March 15, 2008, 11:54:46 PM
I have several ideas of where to put my Ob hive... just what is the best way to direct the entrance for my OB hive? I think my best locations are a north and west facing window. Getting a east facing window will not be easy, but might be possible. Thank you! This forum is wonderful!
Beesilly

Face east if possible. Sun rises in the east, north could be bad, too cold. Since its just an observation hive though, you know it just might not be that critical.

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Ross

It's a trade off.  Direct sun on an OB hive is generally not a good thing.  They can overheat very quickly.  Mine faces north, but I have a deflector to block off some of the north wind from the entrance.
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Michael Bush

Direct sun would be my concern as well.  Mine faces south, but is in the shade of a large cedar tree so there isn't direct sun on it.  But a curtain can do as well as long as you don't accidentally leave it open.  Can you say "solar wax melter"?
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buzzbee

Mine is against a southern wall in the house with a tube going out a southern window.

Beesilly

Ok thanks! I'm still choosing my spot! :roll:
Another question... is it ok if the entrence is 25-30 feet high off the ground?
I'm planning to put it in my attic, but still not sure...
Beesilly

JP

Quote from: Beesilly on March 25, 2008, 10:11:03 PM
Ok thanks! I'm still choosing my spot! :roll:
Another question... is it ok if the entrence is 25-30 feet high off the ground?
I'm planning to put it in my attic, but still not sure...
Beesilly

Can we assume that your attic has been converted into a finished room? 25-30' entrance, no problem, shoot 40-50' up if you want to, the bees aren't afraid of heights last time I checked.


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Beesilly

Yes its a finished room. Looks like bees are going in the attic! I'm going to have to drag a mini fridge, and a comfty chair up there! Hehe!

Kathyp

mine with be on a south wall with a south entrance.  i high entrance should be a +.  the bees will be over the heads of anyone walking by.
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Quote from: kathyp on March 26, 2008, 06:46:06 PM
mine with be on a south wall with a south entrance.  i high entrance should be a +.  the bees will be over the heads of anyone walking by.

Right on Kathy, a very high flight path. No one will ever know he has them.


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