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On Thu, 6 Jul 2000 10:55:28 -0700, huestis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


>Haven't heard any reports on how the season is going.  Seems to be a
rather poor year in the northeast.  Most colonies seem to be a super and a
half behind normal.  How are others making out?  I hope the fall flow is
alot better.  Good luck all.
 Until the last two weeks of june I had no flow at all my yards except
for one which was going crazy all month. No lack of bees or bloom just
no honey.  The last two weeks I got buried and they filled everything I
had on and I've been trying to catch up ever since. What really drives
me crazy is I have no clue what they were into as I couldn't find very
much bloom in my travels?  I had three early may 5 frame nucs that I
moved to a new location, two I kept up with and each drew out one med and
filled it each week for three week's.   even though the white clover has
been in bloom for 2-3 weeks they are just starting to hit it now so
whatever they were into must be going by.

mike bassett Grafton Mass.

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