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Brion Dunbar <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 8 Jan 2017 15:08:29 -0500
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I'm in sierra foothills about ten miles from Randy at 2500'.  Lows here in January usually about 25-35.  I am getting bees started early to take to almonds.   Thanks for the details Kristina.  I fear I've done some damage to smaller colonies by putting too large of a patty in the middle of the cluster.   I also notice the bees seem more interested in the PS when its above the cluster rather than below.  I guess that's where they go looking for honey so makes sense.

Thanks from rainy California, where we have gotten 6" rain in the last 30 hours.
Brion

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