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Don't use a double screen. Use the inner cover. Place the rim side up, and
clost the escape hole with duct tape. Give the weak hive an entrance to the
rear. 30 lbs of feed is probably enough. Wrap them as you do the other
colonies.

Jim Stein wrote:

> I am interested in what is involved in overwintering a weak hive on top of
> a strong hive using a double screen as a separator.
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