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Well my hives are still showing no inclination to swarm, there are some
cell cups, but they are all still empty and unused. I did however have a
swarm from somewhere else move into my dead tree hive I picked up late last
fall from a tree service (I got it over Thanksgiving, which is way late
here). They just moved in today. Hopefully I can get them up into the
transition Hive I have on top, it makes for a pretty hive anyway.
Jeremy
West MIchigan
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 9:34 PM, Karen Thurlow-Kimball <
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> Swarms are just starting now I have picked up one a day for the past three
> days. We are two weeks behind here also. Today's swarm was at least 4
> pounds of bees, it didn't fit in a deep box.
>
> Karen
> Maine
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