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Chuck Norton <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 4 Nov 2005 11:47:53 -0500
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To the List,

I have noticed, talked to other beekeepers, and have also learned at
several different bee meetings about an unusual amount of small fall
swarms here in North Carolina and Southern Virginia. Such occurrences here
are quite unusual and they seem mimic in some cases usurpation activities.
In other cases, they hang on trees and are difficult to hive.

Any similar happenings with folks on the list and if so where are you
located, how large are the swarms and what is their behavior?

Thanks,

Chuck Norton

Reidsville, NC

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