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> In a 2001 study of Russian honey bees, V. Kutznetzov et al. reported that the Russians are long-lived. “The last winter bees die a month later than the Italians.”
This is a direct quote from: Kutznetzov, V., Rasmussen, F., & Olsson, J. (2002). Danish observations on the Russian bee. American Bee Journal, 142(3), 203-204.
I would not call it a "study." It is a rambling article by the authors whose affiliation is listed as "Bee and Nature Dept., Denmark." Contains no data or facts, just anecdotes. One star.
PLB
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