Slatted bottom racks

Started by beejack1, December 31, 2016, 08:21:51 PM

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beejack1

Hello all and a happy new year to everyone here. I am new to beekeeping and plan on starting this spring. I am planning on going to top entrances and was wondering if a slatted bottom rack would work with these entrances. Thank you for the site and for accepting me.
Jack Knowles

gww

beej...
First let me say I am new and not very experianced.  I do have slatted racks on my hives.  I can not see you gaining the benifit of using them with a top only entrance.  If you keep your bottom entrance also you would get the benifit which as I understand it is to stop draft at the entrance and and allow brood to be able to be layed closer to the bottom.  You also gain a staging area for extra bees to hang out.  This is my two cents and aslo my welcome to you.  There are lots smarter people on bees here then me.
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gww

BeeMaster2

Beejack,
Welcome to BeeMaster.
Jim
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Rurification

Welcome to the forum!   

I thought the purpose of slatted racks at the bottom was to give bearding bees a place to go away from the brood, but still within the hive.   You'd need a bottom entrance for that.    And it seems that if it's hot enough for them to be bearding, it wouldn't hurt to have both an upper and lower entrance.
Robin Edmundson
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Beekeeping since 2012

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