I have read that the colder the weather the less food they need for the winter because they are not as active.
Then again they will starve to death within a few inches of food in the hive because they will not move the cluster over to eat it.
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I have read that the colder the weather the less food they need for the winter because they are not as active.
Then again they will starve to death within a few inches of food in the hive because they will not move the cluster over to eat it.
I'd be a Busy Little Bee, no time to shave. ;)
Drones only spread their pollen once if they are luck and then plummet to their death.......
Then I better hit the buffet first ! :beer1:
Besides, let's say you could shave, just imagine the difficulty in making a razor, strop and brush that small?! :p