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Hi,

I, too, am from NY, in the northern Westchester area. You said in your
recent post, you just made 40 splits!
I have a few surviving hive in great shape (I lost half, due to the hard
winter).
I was going to split them, but wanted to wait until they started making
swarm cells.
Any pointers on how, or why, you split them this early?
Your area of NY is cooler them mine!

Thanks,

Don
Mohegan Lake, NY

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