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The bulletin explains practical methods for preparing colonies for outdoor wintering, emphasizing three essentials: adequate stores, protection from wind and cold, and sufficient brood‑rearing space. It recommends strengthening or uniting weak colonies and introducing new queens before packing, keeping hives in consistent groupings, and providing natural windbreaks to prevent drifting. Detailed guidance covers hive insulation, packing‑case design and materials, within‑hive arrangement, regional schedules for packing and unpacking, and the amount and character of winter stores. Tests and measures for evaluating wintering success are included so beekeepers can adjust practices to reduce losses and maximize spring colony strength.
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