How to reduce honeybee hives for winter.
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During the winter, honeybees form a cluster in the hive to stay warm. The smaller the space, the better for the bees. You want to help them be close to each other and close to their honey stores - eliminate empty space. This video shows you how to reduce the hive size for winter. It also shows you how to install entrance reducers and mouse guards.
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