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Greetings all,
     Here in eastern Missouri, the dry weather really hit home this fall.  I
have been feeding my hives sugar syrup for quite  a while now.  Stores in
the hives are not great.  I was wondering if I should go into each hive, and
arrange the stores that are there, so the majority of the honey is in the
upper box, or leave it alone where it is.  I was concerned that so much
major change inside the hive might demoralize a colony that has enough
stress already from the dry fall, and lack of fall flow.  Any ideas out
there.  Feel free to e mail me direct.  Thanks!
Scott Moser

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