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What Killed Ontario Bees Last Winter?
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Re: What Killed Ontario Bees Last Winter?
A very well-written and well-researched synopsis of the situation.
Something that is mentioned, but needs emphasis is that at 43 degrees N, the K-W area of south-western Ontario is almost as far south as the northern tip of California (42 degrees N) and the seasons around K-W are almost two months longer than Central Alberta (52 degrees N).
Something that is mentioned, but needs emphasis is that at 43 degrees N, the K-W area of south-western Ontario is almost as far south as the northern tip of California (42 degrees N) and the seasons around K-W are almost two months longer than Central Alberta (52 degrees N).
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51° 33'39.64"N 113°18'52.45"W
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