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"Theodore V. Fischer" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 Apr 1997 16:21:16 -0500
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Rett Thorpe wrote:
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> 1) Well it is finally here.  Tomorrow I get my bees, but our local
> weather man says the temp wont get above 47 degrees F.  Sunday is
> supposed to get up to 58 F. should I wait until Sunday to install?  How
> happy are the bees to spend another day crammed up in the little package
>
> 2) About how much sugar syrup can I expect the bees to consume before
> they can make it on their own.  I live in Northern Utah, about the same
> latitude as Pittsburg Pa. but our elevation is about 4500 ft
 
My opinion on 1) is that you ought to hive the bees as soon as possible.  47F isn't all that
bad, and they will be better off in the hive than in the package.  2) If the bees can't get
out to forage, you ought to feed them until they can fend for themselves.  They will keep on
taking syrup until they don't need it any more, at which time you can stop.
 
Ted Fischer
Dexter, Michigan USA

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