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Date: | Thu, 19 Oct 2006 07:09:44 -0400 |
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> Also you don't
>artificially feed artificial sugar or pollen to your bees.
>You feed them real honey or pollen when they need it, which
>is seldom and usually only connected with new
>splits/divides.
And what about years when the weather dictates the food stores within the
hive? There are times, when it isn't the bees fault that they are light on
stores going into winter...or at any time of the year. Drought, rain,
cold....all can control the bees ability to feed themselves. And if you
haven't honey to feed back, do you let your bees starve, because you refuse
to feed sugar?
Mike
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