Because I was told the information and have not verified
yet.
The researcher has authored books
and done many presentations.
The presentation was in the Midwest.
I read your post Jerry and agree cold weather
when bees are clustered over honey is normally
not a problem *if* the bees are healthy and
there is not a problem with their honey/syrup.
question:
What would you look at or test to figure what the cause
of the hive loss if you saw a large cluster over.honey
with some with heads in cells and others on the hive floor?
starvation ruled out.
The above is being seen in higher numbers in overwintered
northern bees last two springs.
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