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Hi, I am a fairly new hobby beekeeper, living in Manitoba, canada.  Spring has come far too early this year and I am quite worried about my bees!  Generally I winter them indoors and they do very well.  This year spring has come so early with the temperatures getting up to +16 today I have had to put the bees outside already.  The weathermen are predicting a snowfall for the end of this week, and who knows if it will be a heavy one or not!  I am wondering if a heavy snow fall should hurt them?  Will it make my winter losses any higher, or should I move them back inside just in case?  

Please give me some advice on what to do!

Thanks!

Jan 

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