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James McDaniel <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 Jan 2013 19:12:01 -0600
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I have listened to several beekeepers about queen excluders.
Do they hinder the flow of workers to the honey supers?

How many supers (shallow) do most of you plan for the season to have ready
to put on the hive as an average?
I am in the process of building up my hive population, but it seems to some
I do not have enough supers on hand.
I am looking at 3 per hive, since some just never get going and others just
explode.
I have just over 30 hives at the moment.

Thanks

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