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Re: EARLY HONEYBEE SWARMS
[Re: Groundhawg]
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03/08/19 11:28 PM
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I make Calds fer a livin
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Earliest I ever seen a swarm was March 17th 2003. I remember that day vividly. I didn't know they were there. They tore me up and were head high off the ground on a pine limb. There's been a bunch of regular bees and bumblebees on the blueberries I have for the last two weeks. This cold snap shut em down for a few days but they were back out in full force today.
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