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Wintering Bees in Cellars

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A practical bulletin advises beekeepers on overwintering honeybee colonies in cellars, identifying climatic zones where the method is preferable and comparing cellar versus outdoor wintering. It sets out essentials: strong fall colonies, abundant high-quality stores, protection from wind and cold, and adequate room for brood, and it gives construction and maintenance guidance—ceilings below the frost line, insulated walls, drainage, ventilation to prevent condensation, and maintaining hive minima near 52°F. Timing and handling directions cover fall entry and spring removal, supplemental feeding and space after removal, tests to assess cellar suitability, and measures of success.

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Everett Franklin Phillips

Everett Franklin Phillips was an author known for his contributions to apiculture literature. His works focus on practical beekeeping techniques and the care of bees, making them valuable resources for both novice and experienced beekeepers. Among his notable titles are "Bees," which provides insights into bee behavior and management, and "The Preparation of Bees for Outdoor Wintering," which offers guidance on ensuring bee colonies survive the winter months. Phillips' writings reflect a deep understanding of the challenges faced by beekeepers and emphasize the importance of proper bee care.

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