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Tue, 15 Jan 2002 13:13:37 +0000
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Here in Ohio we seem to have an abundance of them this year.  I was going
through my wood pile the other day and couldn't believe how many were
huddled up between the wood pile.   My hives have been visited by many of
them but have not accumulated like in the wood pile.  I sure hope the cold
knocks them out this year! They were a pain last year!




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> > Chinese Lady Bug had taken up residence in the supers. has any one else
> > experienced this?
> > Should we be concerned?
>


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