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<blockquote data-quote="Gordie" data-source="post: 5643" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Well on the central plateau mine have been coming out for a fly around on the nicer days. I won't lift the lid to have a look though, still a bit chilly for that caper. Hefting the hive, it feels nice and heavy, so they are hopefully doing ok. Still the occasional wasp visiting them on the nice days, which surprises me, as most of the wasps I have found hiding away in lumps of firewood, are well and truly asleep, nice and easy to kill!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gordie, post: 5643, member: 7"] Well on the central plateau mine have been coming out for a fly around on the nicer days. I won't lift the lid to have a look though, still a bit chilly for that caper. Hefting the hive, it feels nice and heavy, so they are hopefully doing ok. Still the occasional wasp visiting them on the nice days, which surprises me, as most of the wasps I have found hiding away in lumps of firewood, are well and truly asleep, nice and easy to kill! [/QUOTE]
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