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Of the last 6 swarms I have captured, four were in pine or hemlock trees,
and they were wrapped around the trunk.  The other 2 were in hardwood
trees, and were hanging from a branch.  Other members of our association
have reported similar stories.

Makes me wonder.........

Steve Newcomb

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