Learn about Bees in Winter
Video Description: How do bees keep warm in the winter? Gardener Allen Smith opens his backyard beehive to find the answer to this question Related Article Subjects: Learn about Bees in Winter, bees, gardening tips, hives, home gardening, honey, outdoor living, p. allen smith, PAllenSmith, winterLearn about Bees in Winter
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