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> Normally the honey flow is longer, up to mid-August. This happened
> for example in the summer 2001 (link "Vuoden 2001 vaakapesäseuranta")
> on the 2002-page.

That is more like here in Alberta.

I see, by the globe, however that even the southernmost portions of
Finland are north of Alberta, and even north of Canada's northernmost
(AFAIK) beekeeping.

I imagine your season must end suddenly?  Early frost?  Occasionally, we
have no killer frost until October.

allen
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/

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