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Carmenie Stemmler <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Jun 2005 16:41:46 -0400
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Hi everyone,

I learned a hard lesson today.  I made up 20 nucs in double nuc colonies
last night and put them at the back of the farm.  They all had ventilation
holes but the entrances were sealed with duct tape.  It is very hot today,
over 30 C in the shade i believe.  The bees got really really warm, and in
one nuc the bees all died.  The other the bees are pretty slow but they
seem ok.  How hot does it have to be before the brood gets killed?  If the
bees are still alive, is it safe to assume the brood is too?  Hope to hear
from you all soon!  If I don't reply is is porobably cause I melted.

Take care,

Carm

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