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Sept 1 check in

9/1/2019

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Two hives left -

Hive 1 - most beautiful hive I've seen. Overflowing with brood and honey (none in super but everywhere else) - I have 2 full hive body boxes on this one with a medium in the middle. I think putting that medium in the middle made all the difference when this hive was growing strong

Hive 2 - sad little hive. They didn't seem to do anything with the mite treatment so I didn't open all the frames yet, but will call Hudson Bee Supply on Tuesday for their advice. Not much of anything going on with this hive and I have little hope for them for the winter.


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    Lynne Gobioff has been keeping bees for six years. She has completed the Journeyman Beekeeping Course from the University of Montana, and about bees - she'll say "With everything I've learned there's so much more to know!"

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