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Charles Linder <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Jan 2017 13:18:34 -0500
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Hopefully I attached the picture correctly,  
 This year has had something I don't recall seeing before.  If the picture came in,  you will see dead bees out at the edges of the box.  Not starvation as the boxes are full of food, and no cluster of dead bees head in cells.  

These are mixed in with the typical small cluster starvation issues I see normally.

These happened during the cold here in the Midwest, in hives that looked to be in great shape in the last of November,  Dry sub was feed quite a bit all November.

It almost appears the bees were trying to exit the box....  very odd in my mind, and don't recall seeing it before.  any thoughts would be appreciated.


Charles

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