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Jain
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KVR said
curious to why he overwintered on your property, might be worth looking into

This was in central California where that area had rosin weed (aka tar weed) that blossomed in fall/winter so the bees could build their hives up. But the honey turns out quite dark and 'strong' flavored which isn't desired by honey buyers. I was happy to have it (in trade for land use).

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Ah, I keep forgetting everyone isn't buried under 10 feet of snow like we are during the winter

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