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Bob Cannaday <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Mar 2000 07:45:01 -0500
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I have searched the archieves and read many good articles on reversing.  I
have a question that I didn't find addressed.   I currently have my hives
setup with one deep and one medium brood chambers.  The medium is on top
and I didn't want to move it to the bottom, also I want to change my setups
to two deeps and remove the mediums for other use.  At first look into my
hives they are building up nicely and I was wondering if instead of
reversing if I just place deeps on top of them to let them move up.   My
deeps are un-drawn and I plan on heavy feeding to get them drawn out.  I
live in S.E. Ohio and the weather although very warm can change quickly at
this time of year.

Thanks

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