I'm making new hives for bees... A terrible guest came from the forest: CHUPACABRA.

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    A very strange guest has just come to me from the forest. This is the first time I've seen this. Now I’ll show you if I didn’t run away... while I was running to get the phone... Oh, he’s sitting... I don’t know what kind of miracle this is!? Now I’ll show you... I crawled under the bathhouse, I need to pull it out, otherwise it will get stuck... Does anyone know what kind of animal this is?
    I didn’t shoot anything for two days. No, I wasn’t lazy, but on the contrary, I worked hard. The day before yesterday morning I finished processing the video, responded to your comments and immediately went to the carpentry workshop to prepare materials for new bee hives. And yesterday I spent almost the entire day sorting out the rabbits - I found buyers for five of them, and I just emptied the cage that I was repairing in the last video.
    There are ten days left until spring - I plan to spend this time producing hives. I decided to make them not from boards. There is material on them, but I thought that in my area there are a lot of lakes, and the Baltic is not so far away and the humidity is almost always more than 95% and in rare cases drops below 90. And under such climatic conditions there are very large heat losses , and in order to create more or less comfortable conditions at any time of the year, you will have to make them quite thick.
    For example, those beehives that were left over from my grandfather were made according to this principle: inside there is a forty-thick board, then 3-4 cm of flax fire, and it’s all lined with an inch board. If you do it according to the same principle, they will turn out to be very bulky and heavy, and it will be impossible for one person to handle them. And besides, the neighbor said that there were very few bribes in the area, and you might have to roam with them.
    I watched a lot of videos on this topic with various designs and decided to make hives from polystyrene foam - the material is very warm, light, but just fragile and, according to some reviews, bees love to chew on it.
    I think I'm done with the calculations. And the drawings turned out to be so rich and informative - I had to recalculate them several times to fit all the sizes. When I collect evidence and double-check everything, I’ll redraw it so that it’s there if anyone needs it. Now you need to cut the material using them and start assembling...
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