bowartist, the Africans actually don't mind the cold, they just don't usually store enough honey to get them through the long periods. However, people are the perfect host to solve that problem. They found a colony that was living in the attic and wall of a house in Cedar City Utah, about 50 miles north of me where the winter temps below zero are not uncommon and it may not get above freezing for weeks at a time. They estimate they had been there 3 years. If they can do that, all bets are off for their spread.