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J. Waggle wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I would like to hear from the
> North East beekeepers with
> their take on the bloom.
> Please state your location.
>
everything is about 20 days ahead of schedule.  Apples are in pink bud now normal would be early May.  We had 3 days in a row at around 20 degrees, major damage on anything that was close to budding out at that time, for example the apples bloom is dropping and not opening up.  As far as locust, the bees are far ahead of schedule for me and the other beeks I know, If they don't swarm and we get decent weather the bloom on the locust won't last long. but I have complete faith that something else will happen to give us something to complain about :)

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