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>>Gavin (still to do his oxalic treatment but now that the weather has turned cold he'll be 
doing so around 2-3 weeks from now when sealed brood will be minimal)

I've had a rather mild autumn in south-eastern NYS this year.  When I checked the hives a week ago, I saw a lot of freshly laid eggs.  Especially, in the hives stilling receiving sugar water.  I'll probably be treating in early January.

Waldemar



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