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Hi again:
 
If we wait until about February, our queen's will begin to lay again, even
when indoors.  Our chambers are in windowless rooms.  But observation hives
kept in rooms with windows and nucs stored in a dark shed don't differ much.
The clock problem occurs from about the end of October through early
February.  Getting them to start up again is a problem.
 
Jerry Bromenshenk
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