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Date: | Mon, 10 Apr 2006 16:40:54 -0800 |
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I am an Alaskan hobbiest. There is a wide spread belief that bees do
not winter up here. The fact is few queens raised in the warm southern
part of the US are able to produce colonies that will survive. Queens
raised in areas with long cold winters are preselected for good
wintering conditions. For several years I purchased queens from Dave
Eyre, Beeworks, in Ontario, Canada. Due to unrealistic, politically
motivated import limitations, Dave can no longer afford to sell queens
to the US. I am looking for a source of queens produced in an area with
long and cold winters.
Any suggestions, urls, or email addresses would be appreciated.
Tom Elliott
Chugiak, AK
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