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Date: | Mon, 8 Sep 1997 11:51:43 -0400 |
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I had a starter package I installed early April, just before temperature
dropped to low 20's. It stayed cold for a couple days. I had a boardman
feeder on the front but the bees clustered up & away from it & died. I came
back 3 days later & they were all dead. I dumped them all out on the ground
and disassembled the hive. The queen cage (which still had 3-4 dead workers
in it) I took home & put on the kitchen counter. A couple hours later my
8-year-old daughter noticed that they were alive!. I figured it must have
been from the candy cork in there.
Just for kicks, I jumped in the car with my daughter and went back to the
site. We scooped up as many of the dead bees as we could find (maybe half
the 3-pound package) and dumped them back in the shipping container. I took
them home and doused them with sugar syrup. Sure enough, within a few hours
a few hundred of them were walking around in there. I dumped the in front of
another starter hive in hopes that some of them were still alive.
I just wish I'd thought to douse them the first night in the hive -- maybe
they all would have made it.
Eugene Makovec
Kirkwood, MO
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