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Hervé Logé <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 Mar 2004 04:35:47 +0100
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"All beekeeping is local" is used as to justify
overwintering with upper ventilation success and
bottom only ventilation success I the same times. Yet,
as a beginner, there are still some points I do not
understand :

1. From California to Prince Edouard Island and from
Florida to Alaska there must be some places with
climates similar from other places located between
Spain and Finland, between Ireland and Russia.

2. If one set up is better than the other one because
of local conditions, climate, weather, flowers, is it
possible to identify more precisely the factor(s) that
favour one set up more than the other ? Scandinavian
and East Europe countries may have long snowy winter
as well. And I have been told Vancouver could be as
wet as Edimbourgh.


Hervé








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