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Hi to all!
 
We have completed our first season.  Now we are looking for help with
wintering the bees.  Hopefully they will still be alive in the spring.
Have treated with the Ap-strips.
We are approx. 75 miles south of Prince George,B.C. Close to the temp. of
Edmonton Alberta.
Have looked on the net. but could not find what to do with the hives for
the winter.
We would appriciate any help we can get.
Thanks for your time.
Genie    Quesnel,BC,Canada
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