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>I have a single colony of italians in the backyard and would like to set up at
>least two more hives this spring.
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>The current queen is going into her second year and late last year the workers
>were more hostile than normal. I was thinking of replacing the queen in the
>existing hive.
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>I have always had Italian honey bees. Since I am considering re-queening the
>existing hive and getting a couple new hives as well I was contemplating
>getting a different type of bee.
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>Looking at the catalogs I note that there are several types available.
>Caucasian
>Midnight
>Starline
>Double Hybrids
>ARS-Y-C-1 Carniolan
Hi,
I've been on hiatus from beekeeping for the last 7 years.
I'm out in Bolton by Fort Devens, I assume you are working for Lotus in
Cambridge?
Where do you get your bees? Locally, or throught the mail? Can you
recommend a supplier for nucs? Out my way, a fellow named "Farmer Ray" in
Southboro on Breakneck Hill Rd. seems to be the only fellow selling bees
and equipment.
Thanks
Ed
PS: I agree that Italians seem the best. I've had occasion to end up
with black German bees, which were not good producers.
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