>
> >Pros combine colonies all the time without newspaper, and I wonder how
> many even have newspaper in the truck except, maybe for lighting smokers.
I've always wondered about the recommendation to use newspaper for
combines. Unless the bees are in a robbing situation, we never bother, and
rarely see any fighting. If there is any nectar flow on, it seems that the
bees hardly notice.
However, if I am combining a queenright nuc above a box of queenless bees,
I will put a piece of newspaper (the narrow insert sheet) crossways to keep
the queen from running down into the box of strange bees.
--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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