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Date: | Thu, 4 Nov 2004 20:30:18 -0500 |
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>why wrap bees, etc, even up north....................>Just how much does
imbalance by man keep creating more and more problems to
>take note on?
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>Comments..............................................?
Would you leave your hives in their beeyards unprotected from the harsh
elements of old man Canadian winter?
I didnt think so,
we have all developed our own way of hive winter management to achieve our
winter survival goals. I dont know a single beekeeper up here ( southern
Manitoba) who does not prepare their hives in some sort of a fashion before
winter. wrapping thier hives, type of wrapping, types of insulation,
taking hives indoors, different wrap and insulation combinations ect....
Ian
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