Many of us who experience real winters , i.e. with temperatures below
freezing and lots of snow usually wrap our hives.
I know some who don't and some who get quite elaborate.
Question: based on going into the winter with what we all would consider
adequate stores and a colony that is reasonably strong in most respects,
is there a temperature inside the hive above which bees eat more and
potentially end up starving before spring
Walter
Ontario
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