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Re: OT - Cold Bees in Barn
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Posted by farmer101IL on February 09, 2007 at 07:40:41 from (63.26.34.137):
In Reply to: OT - Cold Bees in Barn posted by Joe MD on February 09, 2007 at 06:58:25:
I'm not so sure you wouldn't kill the hive moving them this time of year. They do eat the honey. Tough call. I don't think that you could move everything in a couple of clumps. If they have been there a while couple of years that hive is going to be bigger than you think. If you want to get rid of them , i would think it would be a good time of the year. Transplanting dont think it will work. Let us know what it looks like in the hive though. Do you have a camera? Farmer
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