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Thu, 5 Aug 1999 12:20:29 EDT
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My strongest colony (I have three) has two brood supers and one honey super,
but appears to be in danger of overcrowding, I don't know if I should risk
dividing this late in the year, our central California winters are mild, or
if I should add a third brood super. My main goal is to have strong colonies
for spring pollination of my fruit trees,
the honey super is full but I sometimes remove a frame or two for our
personal use of the honey. any other ideas would be most appreciated.

thank you,
lance
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