>They would but not all the honey would be rearranged and if the next
cold
>period last to long they will be left away from the rest of the available
>honey stores.
Im sorry, I dont understand what you mean,
>And eat more stores in the process, and can run out of stores before
winters
>end.
Iguess it makes it important to know how much store your colonies
need for the winter
Another point I made is Strain of bees used and quality of stores
>is the key to wintering successfully.
I use the carniolian type bee. I think it is well adapted for our colder
climate. I have used Italian type bees, but feel they need more stores
to winter compared to carniolian type bees.
I think surip provides the bees with a good quality of winter stores.
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