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Sun, 17 Aug 1997 19:00:17 -0400
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as a novice bee keeper could you tell me am i better off  to leave the bees
go during the extreem cold midwest winters and order new bees in early spring
and not wory about mites and treatments. do the bees leave the hive with
temps around zero and colder. one other thing i extracted honey today and
really pleased with the amounts how come some of the supers have wax
extending quarter of an inch which makes it easy to shave off the wax but
some frames the wax is even or inside frame wan easy way to remove the wax on
these thank you kindly jerry from Wisconsin

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