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Hervé Logé <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 7 Feb 2004 18:49:43 +0100
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> Farrar figured out a way to get the queen to move
> to the next box without
> reversing  and the method  works.

Unfortunately, I do not have his book. Would you
accept to describ both his method and yours about this
particular point ?

With regard to inspect some frames every week or so,
it is not such a trouble in spring. I insepected 10
frames each week all the season my first year of
beekeeping. But I felt my enthousiasm was really too
invasive. I cut down inspection to some middle frames
every 2 weeks or so, depending on the season,
depending on hives behaviour. But such brood
inspection quickly become harassing when there are 3
or 4 deep supers on the two brood chambers. After late
June or early July, I am very reluctant to play with
brood frames for that reason.

Hervé






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