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"Elizabeth M. Bowles" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 Aug 2097 20:53:12 -0500
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I've only noticed it in the evening, but it may be morning or even after
noon as I've been on Vacation and have only noticed since I've returned.
I've not had much time to spend with them.
 
Yes, it has been very hot until yesterday.  I did not get a chance to look
at them today or tonight becuase of work and church.
 
Thanks for the input, that is what I suspected but I am a "newbee"
 
Elizabeth
 
> This 'clumping' can often be seen in early morning and evening if
> the weather is real hot ! Like it is too hot inside the hive, so a pile
> will step out side for air.
>
> You really need to provide a few more details such as:
>
> Where you are-it is real hot there-what time of day or eve are you
> seeing this clumping, etc.
>
> Al,
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