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Sun, 4 May 1997 18:14:34 +0000
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I returned from a navy deployment to find my first hive was
failing with an (on-strike) queen.  Requeened - to no avail -
the only thing populous are ants and wax moths.
 
What is a good method of doing away with the very few remaining bees
so that I can salvage the drawn comb and honey for my new hives (and
to restock this one)???
 
Thanks
 
John Alexander
Beltsville, MD

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