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Ernest Gregoire <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 21 Feb 1999 15:49:01 PST
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Having just awakened from a lovely afternoon snooze, I read my post
and saw a glaring gap in the form of a large assumption on my part.
 
That is of course that this requeening maneuver be done during a
nectar flow. The ragweed flow,( mistakenly called goldenrod in these
parts), is a strong flow that the bees just love to work the daylights
out of. This is a good time to re queen  while alowing the bees to stock
up for winter.
 
Grist Mill Apiary
 
de AA1IK,
 
Ernie Gregoire
 
R.R. 1, Box 221,
South Rd.
Canaan, NH. 03741 USA
 
43.6170 N, X 72.0225 W
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