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Date: | Tue, 24 Feb 2004 13:58:02 EST |
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George, James, Dave, etc:
I made a split yesterday, and, of course, I didn't find the queen and since
it was only 60 degrees, I didn't want to keep the hive open for so long. I went
back in the evening and the one I thought had the queen, where I moved the
capped brood is now audibly buzzing. I'm guessing that that means it is
queenless???? Please help me out here.
Kathy Cox, Bloomfield Bees and Bouquets
Northern California, Italian, 13 hives
www.kathycox.frankcox.net
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