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A new visitor to the hives
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Well I have a new guest that comes by and eats what is dropped from the screened bottom board. Fortunatly it is very young and very small.
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Wait until it gets older and learns to scratch for live bees. No, wait, DON'T wait until then.
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Its young and seams to be being good so let it stick around. If any problems come about then get rid of it.
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hawl it off or BlackFlag it...
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Look out they are big eaters
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they are also mean and nasty biters. i have a scar to prove it. Too bad most critters look so cute when they are little. They then grow to be pains in the rear.
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