"You people think all this expensive technology is going to keep our hives alive. Its better to lift up the hive by hand and check the weight. Common sense will tell you We need at least 100lbs of honey stores in the north to get the hive through the winter. If you want to control the moisture in the hive, use an upper entrance along with a wind block to control the temps inside the hive. The article tells us beekeepers loose 30 percent of their hives every year. They want us to be leave technology will save our hives. Beekeepers with a little common sense will keep their hives alive. You can sit in the house and watch the computer now to see whats going on inside the hive. What a joke. They build and somebody will buy this crap. Common sense beekeeping is the best way to keep our hives alive not technology. " ray, langstroth was probably made fun of and told numerous times that his 'technology' would never fly, and that he was full of '
crap'.
look where we are today, and keeping bees isn't all about 'common sense'. (besides, some of us sometimes forget we have common sense.........
)
like baker's not sure what you mean by '
you people'? we are all beekeepers with open minds to learning and we all share a common interest, a common goal, and a passion or love for the honey bee, and technology is in some way weaved in to how each of us keeps our bees.
it is one thing to express a personal opinion about something that you may disagree with, it's another to add negativity to it and offend other members with a negative attitude. to some this may be not be a 'joke' and may buy 'this crap'.
the future is here ray, technology, thanks to langstroth, moves on.