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William Lord <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 10 Feb 2013 09:02:36 -0500
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Hey Randy;

Tell us about movng bees to almonds....  How do you move them, what
equipment?  Any 'adventures' this year????  How do your bees look?

I did my first yard check yesterday in NC.  I have  2 yards with big Nosema
hits.  I am convicned now that these two yards have cold damp air settling
in them and that is making them lethal.  The yards 'look' good, protected
from wind, southern exposure, but I have had high mortality in these town
specific yards 3 winters running.

Bill Lord
Louisburg, NC

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