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"Edward E. Southwick" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 21 Sep 90 09:51:15 EDT
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An authority on overwintering hives inside is James Kuehl who overwinters
1000 colonies inside a building (made for the purpose) at 7 degrees C (45
degrees F).  He insures good ventilation to get rid of moisture and CO2
with a fan ventilation system, and keeps the bees in the dark (NO light)
from November through March.  He uses colonies with about 3 pounds (1.5 kg)
of bees.  He's been doing it for 17 years successfully!  A rundown on his
methods is in the American Bee Journal- January 1990, Page 15-16.  His
address:       James Kuehl, Cook and Beals, Inc., Loup City, NE 68853
telephone:     308/745-0154
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º  Edward E. Southwick             Department of Biology         º
º  Phone 716-395-5743              State University of New York  º
º  FAX   716-395-2416              Brockport, New York 14420     º
º  BITNET SOUTHWIK@BROCK1P         U.S.A.                        º
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