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> ... I think I'll bring them into a cool room in a big (huge?)
> observation hive for next winter ....

Has anyone got experience with big (huge) observation hives?  I am curious
about this possibility.  Specifically, is it possible to have a self
sustaining observation hive.  How could the bees form a winter cluster...

Sarah Grew

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