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<blockquote data-quote="Waysysto" data-source="post: 4199098" data-attributes="member: 54881"><p>The absence of brood and eggs during certain times of the year is not uncommon, and it's often a natural part of the beekeeping cycle. Bees adjust their activities based on the season and available resources.</p><p>If you're still interested in learning more about beekeeping or finding ways to keep bees away from certain areas, you can check out <a href="https://www.mklibrary.com/how-to-keep-bees-away/" target="_blank">how to keep bees away</a> for additional insights. Continuing to monitor your hives and providing the necessary care will contribute to the well-being of your bee colonies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waysysto, post: 4199098, member: 54881"] The absence of brood and eggs during certain times of the year is not uncommon, and it's often a natural part of the beekeeping cycle. Bees adjust their activities based on the season and available resources. If you're still interested in learning more about beekeeping or finding ways to keep bees away from certain areas, you can check out [URL='https://www.mklibrary.com/how-to-keep-bees-away/']how to keep bees away[/URL] for additional insights. Continuing to monitor your hives and providing the necessary care will contribute to the well-being of your bee colonies. [/QUOTE]
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