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   IF you are still stuck in the cold and gloom of a winter that just hates
to go away, come and make a virtual visit to SPRING, and the beekeeper's best
time of year - when the azaleas and the wisteria make the world a place of
vibrant colors; the warm sun and the soft rain are quickly turning the world
green; and the bees are just bustin'  the hives.

    Here is a slide show about making nucs, for those who just simply can't
bee here in the center of the world:      http://kutikshoney.com/nucs.htm

Dave Green    SC   USA
The Pollination Home Page:  http://pollinator.com

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