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Joe Trattle <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 26 Aug 2002 22:14:56 +0100
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I've taken my bees to the moors (North Yorkshire) for the first time this
year and was advised by a veteran of some 30yrs no queen excluder. I checked
them after 2wks and they're fine, all I've got in the supers is honey.

Joe Trattle

> What next? Do I removethe (metal) queen excluder?
> Do I move frames of honey up into the supers and if so how many and capped
or uncapped or both?
> Should I just keep a calm sough and be patient? Problems, problems!

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