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Tue, 13 Sep 2011 13:12:02 -0400
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If New York state is anything close to what we've got in Ontario, then it's been a very good year for bees and it  just hasn't stopped. Unusually warm weather the past few weeks, with a good mix of rain and sun, have brought the goldenrod out in force, and the asters are only just starting. Because of heavy winter losses (30 of 40), we split a lot this year. Despite that, in the past couple of weeks we've lost two swarms that I know of (both had honey supers on). I'm just on my way out to check on some others. Hope I'm not too late.
Hey bob, nice numbers. I suppose that'll slow tomorrow when it gets cooler.
stephen 

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