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In a message dated 08/29/1999 8:03:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
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<< Here in southeastern Michigan I have
never so much as wrapped my hives for the 21 years I have had bees, and
unless
mites or some other disaster st\rikes they do just fine >>
I would echo these thoughts for central Piedmont Virginia. I've never found
winter to be a problem for the bees and what you speak of sounds like a great
deal of work for very little return. Besides, you would need to move them
far away at first, let them acclimate to that area and then a week or two
later move them back again. As the old saying goes, you can move them an inch
or five miles - not much inbetween. My advice would be to save your energy.
Regards, Faith Andrews Bedford, Ivy, VA
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