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I dont know about anyone ELSE, but I just did the usual. I left 2 hives
bodies together for each swarm making sure the upper had honey. I didn't
treat w/ any chemicals at all & this year, I didn't even reduce the
entrence-ways. All 4 colonies came through healthy & vigorous. I think
much had to do with the mild winter here in Va.
regards,
Mike
"I take my chances,I don't mind working without a net, I take my chances,I take my chances every chance I get" Mary Chapin Carpenter
On Thu, 27 Mar 1997, bartlett wrote:
> For you people that say you had a good overwintering with your bees,
> how about coming back and telling the rest of us what you did that
> worked for you to get your bees through the winter. Let's see if we
> can find some common threads.
> billy bee
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