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Diana Robinson <[log in to unmask]>
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>>> Thanks for the (unfortunate) info.  I also had several sidebar email exchanges and learned that they can overwinter in compost piles (didn't read that in my research on-line), which are very common around here (including on my own land not far from the apiary) and that they can easily expand from apiary to apiary.<<
When I checked online, everything I went through at some point said to freeze (frames, pollen patties). Does anyone know if freezing the patties before putting them out will actually work to kill eggs?
Diana

     

Bill
Claremont, NH US

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