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> I refuse to believe that even a beginner, who is not taught to behave as a non-thinking machine, will find the least difficulty in following such management as that recommended in the Bee World for August, 1921. pp. 59-60. Where large combs such as the Langstroth and Dadant are used in adequate numbers, no matter in what country, the Carniolan bee does not give the least trouble in swarming. --Jan Strgar (1921) The Carniolan Alpine Bee, Bee World, 3:11, 264-265, DOI: 10.1080/0005772X.1921.11095273
I hate to say, but -- I don't have the least trouble with swarming, despite all my beekeeping friends reporting vexation. I attribute this to "large combs in adequate numbers."
PLB
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