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Rett Thorpe <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 Apr 1997 09:03:39 -0600
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I am really begin to feel like a mooch, I am reaping great rewards from
this list however I am contributing next to nothing.....(well make that
nothing at all).  Anyway I really appreciate everyone who has taken the
time to respond to my previous questions.  The information has been very
helpful.
For those of you who didn't pick up on it, the previous message was a
"buttering up" because I am about to ask another question or two
 
1) Well it is finally here.  Tomorrow I get my bees, but our local
weather man says the temp wont get above 47 degrees F.  Sunday is
supposed to get up to 58 F. should I wait until Sunday to install?  How
happy are the bees to spend another day crammed up in the little package
 
2) About how much sugar syrup can I expect the bees to consume before
they can make it on their own.  I live in Northern Utah, about the same
latitude as Pittsburg Pa. but our elevation is about 4500 ft
 
Thanks for your help
Rett Thorpe

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