Gentlepeople: As I looked through my hives this past weekend and noted the conditions of the stores, a question occured to me that I thought I would pose to you. The genesis of the question was the observation that I still have a super and 1/2 (6 5/8 supers each) full of honey o on each hive (I have two.) that the cluster hasn't yet moved up into. Our temperatures for the past three to four weeks have been in the low 20's(F). This week temperatures got into the 40s(F) and even touched 60 (F) (Unusual for Southwestern Ohio, although not unheard of.) I wondered if, when the bees break cluster during this warming period, they would move up into the supers, take honey out of those stores and move it down closer to the brood nest. I don't recall reading anything about this. I do recall reading that the cluster would move up into the stores but would they rearrange the stores when given the opportunity? Mark Egloff [log in to unmask]