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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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BLANE WHITE <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 24 Apr 1995 10:16:54 CST6CDT
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Minnesota Dept of Agriculture
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Hi,
Here in MN we need to hive packages in mid April if they are to be
ready for our honeyflow on July1.  As a result we often hive them in
cool or cold weather.  It doesn't seem to bother the bees as long as
the feeder is directly over the cluster so they can get the feed
while clustered.  You can remove four frames from the box, set the
package in the hive body and close the cover while you get the
feeders ready etc. The package will warm the combs some.  When you
remove the queen cage, put her in your pocket to protect her from the
weather and dump the bees into the box.  Release the queen into the
bees, put the frames back in, add the feeder and close it up.  We
hived 40 packages a few weeks ago in cold rain (30's) and wind but
they seemed to handle it ok.
good luck
Blane
 
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Blane White
State Apiary Inspector
Minnesota Department of Agriculture
Division of Plant Protection
90 W Plato Blvd
St Paul, MN 55107
 
ph 612-296-0591
fax 612-296-7386
 
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