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Summer Weather Conditions Influence Winter Survival of Honey Bees
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Winter survival of honey bee colonies is strongly influenced by summer temperatures and precipitation in the prior year, according to Penn State researchers, who said their findings suggest that honey bees have a goldilocks preferred range of summer conditions outside of which their probability of surviving the winter falls.
Winter survival of honey bee colonies is strongly influenced by summer temperatures and precipitation in the prior year, according to Penn State researchers, who said their findings suggest that honey bees have a goldilocks preferred range of summer conditions outside of which their probability of surviving the winter falls. ....

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Summer weather conditions influence winter survival of honey bees


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Summer weather conditions influence winter survival of honey bees
Research suggests that honey bees have a “goldilocks” range of summer weather conditions that raises their probability of winter survival.Image: Sweetaholic via Pixabay
Winter survival of honey bee colonies is strongly influenced by summer temperatures and precipitation in the prior year, according to Penn State researchers, who said their findings suggest that honey bees have a “goldilocks” preferred range of summer conditions outside of which their probability of surviving the winter falls.
The results of this study, which used several years of survey data provided by the Pennsylvania State Beekeeper’s Association and its members, enabled the development of a tool for forecasting honey bee winter survival to support beekeepers’ management decisions, the researchers said. ....

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