Although conditions this spring have been good, temperatures haven’t been consistently warm enough across the Prairies, said Rod Scarlett, executive director of the Canadian Honey Council. | File photo
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The days leading up to the first week of May will determine the level of losses faced by prairie beekeepers as they leave winter behind, said an industry leader.
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