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Just curious on losses for 2011-12 winter
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rgy
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Re: Just curious on losses for 2011-12 winter
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March 21, 2012, 11:37:50 AM »
lost all 4
I can't afford 100% loss again.
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16 going in 15 coming out 1 that died was a small nuc that was alive mid FEB.
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i lost 3 out of i think 67 hives and 2 nucs out of 15. schawee
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Re: Just curious on losses for 2011-12 winter
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I lost 4 hives out of 45. Had to move 2 into insulated nuc boxes to avoid losing them too. Also lost 2 out of 12 nucs.
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6 colonies, all made it..
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I lost one out of four hives so far. Winter hasn't left yet as we had 3 inches of snow earlier in the week. Proabably won't see dandelions for 3 or more weeks.
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Vance G
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Re: Just curious on losses for 2011-12 winter
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March 23, 2012, 09:12:52 PM »
I reported earlier 12/12 well now it is 11/12. One was queenless so I checked the bottom board and found no mite problem so I donated the geriatric bees to the next least prosperous which doesn't look all that bad. I am still happy. At least half of them are two deeps full of bees and i wonder what they are going to be by time for dandelions and that is nearly a month yet here.
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