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<no.id> from "Allen Dick 546-2588" at Sep 24, 94 08:37:40 am |
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As regards the comments that hives can be moved about a yard within 24
hours, not true. A few years ago I had some observation hives that flew
out a window and dive-bombed the nearby tennis court. No real problem,
the bees were just getting their bearings, but I got complaints. So, I
took the observation hives out of the east window on the second floor,
moved them several miles away for 2 weeks, then brought them back to the
original building and placed them in a 3rd story, west facing window.
Well, by noon there were several hundred foragers outside the east
window, trying to get in where the hives had been 2 weeks before.
Jerry Bromenshenk
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The University of Montana
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