> If Mr. Browning kept his bees inside to over winter and then found
> one-third of his hives exterminated with no foragers, then he should be
> able to find those foragers inside his shelter and available to be
> collected for analysis. Not so?
Perhaps, but not necessarily. Any bees which left while in the buildings
would be available for examination, however it is not uncommon when indoor
wintering for the hives to be booming when taken outside, but to be found
dwindled considerably and sometimes drastically within the first week or so.
If the bees leaving before going out and after are considered to be the
same, the ones inside would be representative, however if something happened
in those first days outside or on the road, they would not.
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