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Sun, 18 Sep 2005 23:09:37 -0400
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they yard has 2 strong hives and 2 not so strong hives.
i was rearranging one, looking for full combs and squashing hive beetles and
the robbing started.
by the time i knew it the air was full of bees and the entrances of the 2
not so strong hives was a war zone. i quickly closed the entrances of each
to about a 1/2 inch opening. i hope they are able to withstand the assault.
will the robbing instinct diminish as the goldenrod starts to bloom?
besides the restricted entrances is there something else ishould do?

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