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Date: | Sun, 19 Jan 2014 08:23:19 -0500 |
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Mark wrote:
If low levels of chemicals in beeswax are making it hard for bees to raise
viable brood, how much comb can one replace
That's just it isn't it, how can anyone make the ASSUMPTION that that brew
of whatever in the wax - that's if it's there and in various
concentrations is "making it hard for bees to raise viable brood" .
Based on what we have, see, manage our ways, and everyone does manage
differently, many of us have , let's call them healthy hives.
So within our yards then, where should amongst you all out there, where
does one begin and end up with healthy hives?
Walter
littlewolfapiaries.com
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