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Hey guys,
Thanks for all the replies on me almost killing my
bees. The one nuc that did die did seem to have the
most bees. I looked at the colonies again in the
evening after it happened and there were all
presumably happy.
I have been keeping bees for only 5 or 6 years, but I
have never seen weather like this in June. Reaching
temperatures of 30 C/90 F is lucky weather in Augest
here in this part of Ontario. I sure will be paying
more attention to how long I keep them confined when I
use tape on the entrances. I guess I have a bunch of
screes to make up I guess, seeing as the weather is
supposed to stay like this for a bit and I have around
120 to make in the next few days.
Take care and best of luck you all you beekeepers. I
am off to build more equipment, seems lots of
beeskeepers are suddenly anxious for me to finish it
now that the hot weather has arrive!
Carm
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