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Hi Tim,

Your post is very interesting to me!  I'm guessing that your bee cellars (warehouses) are not at -40C during the Alberta winter, right?  Are you saying that the moths have to freeze quickly in order to survive....and do you mean that they are outside, or in your warehouses when they overwinter (or both)?  Do you know where they hang out when it's that cold?  In the hive, or somewhere else?  Thanks!

Christina

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