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Scott Koppa <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Oct 2018 16:49:53 -0400
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> Even if temps were higher, what difference would it make? Few to no drones this time of year.

Few is absolutely correct, but few is not none--so I'm saying there is a chance! Albeit not a very good one, since drones stop flying at ~60F and queens at ~70F.

I was more perturbed by the fact that conditions were lousy, they had plenty of room, I had treated for mites, and still they swarmed. Sometimes you just can't win.

Stupid bees.

S
Skillman, NJ

"...some wild things always will be wild, even if you have the best intentions to help them."
Meg Puckett, Herd Manager, Corolla (NC) Wild Horse Fund

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