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John J Moore <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 20 Apr 1998 05:08:52 -0400
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This past winter was very mild. At first I thought the bees would finish
their stores before spring was here.  I even fed a few colonies earlier,
now these colonies have frames that are full of honey.
 
I tried extracting some frames earlier last week but I had no heat in the
building and out of 20 frames I only extracted about 60 lbs and broke
half of the frames.  Outside of freezing them (too many for the freezer)
is their anything else I can do with them.
 
 
John
Celestial Offerings, Inc.
"Gifts of Nature"
N. Smithfield, R.I.  02896
 
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