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Colony Size Drives Honey Bees’ Overwinter Survival

January 9, 2019admin

When the temperature drops and the days get shorter, honey bees don’t hibernate—they huddle. Meanwhile, worker bees produced in the fall are plump and have longer lifespans than their spring counterpa…
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