If you have to mollycoddle your bees because they can't cope with local
environmental conditions then you are doing nothing to select for those that can
cope. Of course, in some cases where bees are considered to be part of an
industrial process involving grossly overstocking an area, you may have to match
inputs to outputs, but I wouldn't call that husbandry. You may make more
money though.
Chris
do you embark on a
protein/fat feeding regime to build up your winter bees, and if not, why
not?
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