Started watching your Flow Hive Build, and noticed, no ridge cap on the roof... The very top will need a cap, the peak of the roof, which will shrink back in the dry heat, and leave a gap. You will need something to go over the peak of the roof. the ridge cap will not allow water to get into your hive.. I've seen this on many Flow hives, and honestly don't understand why it has not been addressed by the company. a very small gap can be BIG trouble for your bees (though if left long enough, the bees will fill the gap with propolis, but not sure if it will hold up to heavy rains.. Best of luck...
Started watching your Flow Hive Build, and noticed, no ridge cap on the roof... The very top will need a cap, the peak of the roof, which will shrink back in the dry heat, and leave a gap. You will need something to go over the peak of the roof. the ridge cap will not allow water to get into your hive.. I've seen this on many Flow hives, and honestly don't understand why it has not been addressed by the company. a very small gap can be BIG trouble for your bees (though if left long enough, the bees will fill the gap with propolis, but not sure if it will hold up to heavy rains.. Best of luck...
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