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Robert E Neely <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 20 May 1997 08:38:03 EDT
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Hi Charles:
Me again.
Did you get my reply about re queening?
I sent it in to the list but I was having some problem at the time.
Please respond.
 
Bob Neely
Goose Creek, SC
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On Fri, 16 May 1997 21:02:27 -0600 Charles Hatton <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
>A problem I'm having is that of the two hives we built and bought bees
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>for, one of them has a personality of a mean wet cat and the other is
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>more like a friendly kitten.  Why is this?  (They are about 1/4 miles
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>apart.)  I was thinking that if I didn't do anything to the mean hive
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>for six weeks, all the mean bees would have been replaced by new young
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>bees and the temperament might be better.  Is this true?=20
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>Charles in Salt Lake City
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