On Feb 2, 7:46�pm, "fudge" > wrote:
> * *There are bee hives around here in Eastern Ontario that are subject to
> winter temperatures of -30 C or lower. I doubt a clump of bees could
> generate enough heat to keep themselves and their honey supply from
> freezing. To me, this means honey can survive a freezing. As to how it
> tastes after being thawed.............?
Honey bees are cold blooded. Actually honey bees can and do keep their
hive at a steady 93�F summer and winter. Bee keepers make sure to
leave enough honey so that the hive can survive. Many bee keepers
move their hives to warmer climes during winter so as to increase
production, which compensates for the cost of moving.
http://www.pestproducts.com/honey-bees.htm
Sheldon