What Temperature Is Too Hot For Bees?
Individual bees can tolerate temperatures between 28°F or -2°C to 113°F or 45°C, making temperatures above 113°F fatal to bees. Bee larvae are less tolerant to temperature changes and require a range of 89.6°F and 97°F or 32°C and 36°C to survive. Bee larvae die in temperatures above 97°F.https://beekeepinginsider.com/what-temperature-is-too-hot-for-bees/#:~:text=Individual%20bees%20can%20tolerate%20temperatures,36%C2%B0C%20to%20survive.
We developed this high quality product to help control the high humidity in bee hives that cause so many problems. Problems like molds, insects and diseases are made worse by high humidity. Controlling temperatures can also increase honey yields by freeing up bees from activities like bearding and allow them to forage for nectar and pollen.