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Hi All
 
It was 73 degrees today so I got a chance to look into some of my hives.
All are boiling with bees. Most hve refilled their feed supers with nectur
and are ready for mor supers.  All had a fair number of drones.  Some are
so comjested that there is a real danger of swarming.  Since I won't be
getting queens until the first week in April,  I 'm going to remove my
breeder queen and let the colony raise me some.  I've never tried this I
have heard both pro and con from experienced beekeepers.  Anyone care to
comment??
 
Frank Humphrey
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