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Winter Clustering is a Result of Poor Hive Insulation

  • Post author:Susan Knilans
  • Post published:October 10, 2017
  • Post category:Bee Information - Posts
  • Post comments:3 Comments

We talk about this at bee club a great deal, and in all of our classes, too. It's nice that Bee Culture magazine is talking about it too, and that we are correct that flimsy wooden hives are not good winter (or summer) homes for our bees. Read this informative article HERE.

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