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In a message dated 14/02/04 05:07:50 GMT Standard Time,
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> .  I do not believe that I have seen this during either mid-
> Summer or prior to the spring honey flow.
>
> I believe Chuck has maybe solved the riddle. The only time I am  looking is
> in early spring.
>
>

I have seen it at the first inspection in Spring.  My bees are local mongrels
with a good percentage of Amm.

Chris

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