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Nearly Dead Out – Slightly Premature Autopsy

This entry was posted in Beekeepers Notes Lizs Notes and tagged deadout varroa on March 8, 2016 by Liz Thompson

A few weeks ago I determined that one colony was not thriving due to the unusual bees flying between the screened inner cover and the upturned feeder.  I figured they were robber bees that couldn’t figure out how to get out.  I haven’t seen any pollen going in and very […]

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