Agricultural Research Service: Helping Honey Bees Make It Through Winter With Early Cold Storage
June 23, 2020
June 23, 2020
TUCSON, Arizona, June 23 -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service issued the following news:
Putting honey bees into early indoor cold storage in October rather than November increases their chances of surviving the winter and the colonies emerge readier to pollinate almonds, according to a new Agricultural Research Service (ARS) website.
Overwintering managed honey bee colonies in indoor cold storage in states such as Idaho has become incre . . .
Putting honey bees into early indoor cold storage in October rather than November increases their chances of surviving the winter and the colonies emerge readier to pollinate almonds, according to a new Agricultural Research Service (ARS) website.
Overwintering managed honey bee colonies in indoor cold storage in states such as Idaho has become incre . . .