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Does anyone have any speculation on
> what it might be?

Sumac if you were in my area. After the sweet clover burned up the bees 
started working sumac and soybeans. A darker honey but not as dark as 
straight sumac.

We brought in three flatbed loads of supers and although we tried to bring 
in as few bees as possible.
bees are lost and stinging. At least UPS & the mailman has already been 
here.

We quit pulling supers which is the only way I know for things to settle 
down Other solutions?

I thought about a sign out by the road.

I am trading off a couple trucks this fall. What is the best way to remove 
propolis from the inside. Alcohol?

bob 

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