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J J Harrier <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 1 Jun 2002 17:18:10 +0100
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    Try this trick - before you open the hive, move it to another position
in the apiary, and leave a box with a few frames in on the old site to
collect the flying bees.  Then leave it a while before opening the hive.
The more agressive bees ought to be in the spare box, with any luck!  You'll
have less bees to look through and less aggro too.

> > Requeening was my first thought, however, this hive is HUGE.  There is
no
> > way to find the queen with the current population.
> >
> > The colony has been agressive since the first time I opened it several
> > weeks ago.  It was very populated at that time.


        J. J.          Herts, UK
        EJOG  UNNI

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