Hereit is again. Sorry for the first corruption.
Several weeks agao a friend in central Maryland usa, who
has been keeping honeybees longer than I, removed two
shallow supers of honey from a strong doublebrooded
colony. two weeks later, that hive, riddled with wax
moth, had no bees left but two.
On a top bar, he found ONE worker bee and the QUEEN,
still alive.
Has anybody out there ever hear of/experienced this B4?
I haven't in 35 consecutive years of apiculture. Ciao.
John Iannuzzi PhD * "Singing masons building roofs
9772 Old Annapolis Rd * of gold." --Shakespeare
Ellicott City MD 21042 usa * 20 Italian colonies
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