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Wed, 15 Feb 2006 19:03:47 -0800
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"CN [log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:First  of all Mike, are you kidding about keeping bees in sub-zero weather and  then coming to Calif for the almonds ? Hello, is anyone home, 1980'S  with no mites are gone.

  I thought that was the point I was making in my statement.  You  ain't gonna get any hive growth trying to feed bees syrup and pollen  patties in below freezing weather.  The bees aren't going to break  the cluster to get at the food you have supplied them.
  
  Mike

		
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