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Hi Pete & All

I wrapped 12 singles(1 a medium 9 frame) & six 4 over 4 nucs, in late
November.  My best producing hive (320#) was dead Jan 16, I'm guessing
high varroa as I haven't pulled it apart yet. Too much snow.  All
other hives are taking fondant except 1 single and two 4 over 4 nucs.
This weekend will tell the tale because the weather man is calling for
11C (52F) with sun so lots of flight and yellow blotches on the snow
expected.

Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
44N80W Deep valley, hives protected from wind, 35 km east of Guelph

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