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"Daniel D. Dempsey" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 Nov 1996 05:37:56 GMT
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At 09:53 PM 11/4/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Duane H. Bajema wrote:
>
>> My question is, how do I proceed here in Northwest Iowa where the
>
>Hi Duane, I'd treat them like a nuc that I wanted to winter
>over. Put a division screen above a strong hive, put the small
>unit above that. It should be heavy with stores and a fair
>spot for them to cluster. ( oh yes, wrap em' and a moisture
>board helps too! You never know how brutal the winter maybe )
>
>There you have my "secret" for wintering over nucs. :)
 
 
        By a "division screen" is this a double screan with the entrance to
the back?  What is "fair spot"?

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