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In a message dated 8/7/99 6:59:07 AM EST, [log in to unmask] writes:

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>  Both hives are in a very shady woodsy setting.
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Shade makes the bees testy if you can put them in sunshine your enjoyment
will go up.
Queens slack off during midsummer nectar dearth/drought.
Requeen by making a nuc and combining is the best bet for a hobby keeper with
a couple hives.

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