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Tue, 10 Apr 2012 19:44:41 -0400
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Tough Question:  I'm picking up my Carniolan Nucs this Saturday in Spokane and bringing them to their new hives on Hebgen Lake by West Yellowstone, Montana. At nearly 7000 elevation, we're still buried in snow, and the temperature now swings between teens and the 50's.  Should I keep my bees in my garage until the dandelions pop up, or place them outside to endure the huge swing in temperature.  Either way, I'll feed them sugar syrup and pollen patties.

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