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Hola Juanse



> Are the bees adapting at a fast enough pace? 

I have bees adapted to the Scottish climate, if that helps anyone.  However I fear that predictions of a mini-Maunder are much exaggerated:

http://blogs.nature.com/news/thegreatbeyond/2008/10/minimaunder_minimum.html

.... and so I may looking south for my adapted stocks in the coming years and decades, should my bees not evolve fast enough. 

all the best

Gavin

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