Indoor 'queen banking' could help beekeepers deal with changing climate, WSU Insider

Indoor 'queen banking' could help beekeepers deal with changing climate, WSU Insider

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A new WSU study shows that queen bees stored at cooler temperatures have a higher survival rate and require less maintenance than those stored outdoors.

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