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Mark Franklin Almond <[log in to unmask]>
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Its July and the tempertures are in the mid 90s. I have noticed lots of
bees on the front of one of my hives but not the others. I have 5 hives.
I wondering if adding another super or leaving a space with space between
the hive cover and top super would help in cooling this hive. Is there a
chance that hive may swarm?
All replies will be helpful.
Thank you,
Mark

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