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Date: | Thu, 17 Feb 1994 22:47:16 -0800 |
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On Thu, 17 Feb 1994, John Klueh wrote:
> >I am not sure what kind of bees you have there but in my neck of the
> >woods if you get close to hives in the heat of the summer ... well you are
> >asking for trouble. Of course you can get close if you get used to the idea
> >and *behave* properly. But still there is a chance that you will be attacked.
> >Now operating inside the hive is another story though. I would never
> >dream of doing that unless I am fully clothed. And that is how it has worked
> >out for others around here.
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> >Any suggestions in improving this condition will be appreciated.
> >
> >Andreas
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> Gee, my experiences are quite different! A clear, hot, calm sunny day in the
My experience also is different. I had ( and have ) a few trouble hives but
after requeening, no problem. I wonder if there are other factors since
you mention everyone in you area concurs.
jrb
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