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Offline The15thMember

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Re: Hot Hive Heading into Winter
« Reply #20 on: October 15, 2022, 06:20:00 pm »
All right, I moved them to the end of the line by themselves.  It was another wild ride, although a little more manageable today since the population in there is just less than last time I checked in on them.  I warned my family to stay inside if they can for the rest of the day.  Everyone who has gone outside this evening has been chased by an angry bee or two, and one of the goats was stung in the ear.  Hopefully I can leave them alone again for a few weeks, then winterize them and let them go until spring.  Thanks for all the help guys!   
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Re: Hot Hive Heading into Winter
« Reply #21 on: October 17, 2022, 09:37:21 am »
Reagan, you might also enjoy the Topic: "VERY angry bees" started by brolib.
There were some interesting comments made by beesnweeds, Oldbeavo, BeeMaster2, TheHoneyPump, Ben Framed, FloridaGardener, Michael Bush, JurassicApiary, Bob Wilson, paus, Brian MCquilkin, and brolib himself.

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