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In a message dated 12/1/01 9:31:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> As a new beekeeper my question is; should
>  I do something like feed them sugar syrup?  (Their honey store seem quite
>  plentiful).
If your hives are good and heavy you won't need to do much until you feed to
stimulate brood production come spring. The bees are taking in water to
dilute the honey thay have stored.

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