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"Richard H. Glassford II" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 18 Apr 1999 20:15:28 -0600
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Hi,

Yesterday I just re-queened a few aggressive hives.  When I stopped by
the bee supply store on the way home they asked me if I put a small hole
in the sugar cube of the queen cage.  Well, I did not.    I did not go
back and put holes in the cubs because they would have been very very
angry if I did.  They were so aggressive I could not spend much time
looking for the queen.  Needless to say I could not find her.  Should I
go back in a few days and let the queen out or will they free her
without a hole in the cube.

Many thanks in advance,  Rich

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