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<blockquote data-quote="2busy" data-source="post: 3849934" data-attributes="member: 12213"><p>It is possible for them to survive if a bee keeper had some drawn comb to put the bees on. Feed 2:1 sugar syrup and pollen patties to get some food stores going. Put some sugar on top of newspaper directly on top of frames when it gets colder. Keep space reduced for the size of the cluster. </p><p></p><p>It just takes a little more hands on this time of year. Still time for brood if the queen isn't accidentally killed in the removal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2busy, post: 3849934, member: 12213"] It is possible for them to survive if a bee keeper had some drawn comb to put the bees on. Feed 2:1 sugar syrup and pollen patties to get some food stores going. Put some sugar on top of newspaper directly on top of frames when it gets colder. Keep space reduced for the size of the cluster. It just takes a little more hands on this time of year. Still time for brood if the queen isn't accidentally killed in the removal. [/QUOTE]
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