I don't know but would certainly be interested in the answer! Our Ross Rounds don't seem to be going anywhere either and we're in the height of flow in TX.
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I don't know but would certainly be interested in the answer! Our Ross Rounds don't seem to be going anywhere either and we're in the height of flow in TX.
Thanks, that is a good idea!
Another thing I forgot to mention is that one of the two hives that was doing better also seemed to have queen cells in it. Does one generally have to switch the...
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