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Mon, 12 Sep 2011 12:39:52 -0400
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We  live in very western NY and collected 3 swarms over the past week (Sept
4-11) week.  Two of the swarms were big reminiscent of a 5# package of
bees.  Talking to the other beeks in the area they also have been hiving
many swarms.  I do not recall this abundance of swarms this late in the year
in the years past.  Has anyone else been experiencing this phenomenon?  And
what would trigger so many late swarms?

Dennis
western NY, USA

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