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drobbins
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April 19, 2005, 10:17:24 pm »
Hello All
newbie here, I'm getting my first two packages this weekend
Of coures after being beautful all week it's suppose to get cooler this weekend
I get the bee's Saturday and figured on hiving them Sunday but they're calling for a high of 55, low around 40. Is that to cool?? Would it be an option to hive em and put em in my garage with the hive entrance shut for a couple days till it warms back up? I have a hivetop feeder. Heck, I don't know, maybe those temps are ok.
Maybe it'll keep em inside for a few days while they get settled it.
I'm in NC and I think the average around here for today is 73/47
Thought's??
Dave
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thegolfpsycho
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April 19, 2005, 10:56:18 pm »
I hived 10 packages saturday. It has snowed lightly twice since then. I gave them drawn comb, and a gallon of syrup. They were bringing in pollen between storms. I think they'll make it
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FordGuy
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April 19, 2005, 11:11:49 pm »
I know very little about beekeeping, but I'd say if they can make it in russia, north carolina in april will be a snap. However, the closed garage will stunt them, make them angry, and waste your $35.00 for package bees.
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thegolfpsycho
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April 19, 2005, 11:31:21 pm »
Hive em, give em some syrup, and let them do their stuff. Shouldn't be a problem. They know what to do in inclement weather.
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