Spring Preparation - Adding Flow frames, Removing heaters, Making a split.
The nectar flow has started in Georgia and I am removing the hive heaters and installing the honey supers on the hives. The flow hives are primed with wax and installed on the hives. The bees are already making quick work of the flow hives. We also say goodby to the Orange hive and welcome the new Purple hive.
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