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Allen Dick wrote:
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One is the general environment at the time; in poor weather or out of
season, bees do not feed larvae as well as when there is an abundance of
nectar and pollen.  (Nonetheless, heavy flow conditions are not good for
getting good queens either).

Hi Allen,

I'm not sure I understand the last sentence in your paragraph.  Why is a
heavy flow not good?

Thanks
Kent Stienburg

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