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"Dave Green, Eastern Pollinator Newsletter" <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 97-01-01 09:02:29 EST, [log in to unmask] (Frank Humphrey)
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<< I observed the bees removing drones from the
 hives back in late August and normally I don't see any more until spring.
 All colonies appear to be healthy with plenty of stores.  Has anyone seen
 drones in their hives at this time of year?  I don't think I have a
 problem, it is just unusual to see drones at this time of year. >>
 
  It's not unusual here, particularly in a strong hive.  Some winters we keep
drones the entire winter.  But one cold spell will get them tossed in a
hurry!  You aren't too far north of us (Tennesee).
 
   Looks to me like a complement on your beekeeping.  Your hives are strong.
 
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