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Sorry to hear of your losses
We started the winter with 7 hives and lost one very early (beginning of Dec.). The one we lost seemed to be one of the strongest going into the winter. We are going to open it soon and try to figure out what went wrong. We feed all out hives with sugar syrup in the early fall and had fondant on top of all the hives over the winter so they had plenty of food. I fear that I may have done something to harm the queen in when I removed 2 frames for a day to put in my observation hive for a talk I did the first week of October. I took the frames from the edges and intentionally didn't take the queen. It was a warm day and shouldn't have been a problem, however that is the only hive we lost this winter. On the up side we will be doing splits to replace that hive and plan on starting at least 3 more including a top bar hive (for fun) that DH built over the winter.
Sorry to hear of your losses

We started the winter with 7 hives and lost one very early (beginning of Dec.). The one we lost seemed to be one of the strongest going into the winter. We are going to open it soon and try to figure out what went wrong. We feed all out hives with sugar syrup in the early fall and had fondant on top of all the hives over the winter so they had plenty of food. I fear that I may have done something to harm the queen in when I removed 2 frames for a day to put in my observation hive for a talk I did the first week of October. I took the frames from the edges and intentionally didn't take the queen. It was a warm day and shouldn't have been a problem, however that is the only hive we lost this winter. On the up side we will be doing splits to replace that hive and plan on starting at least 3 more including a top bar hive (for fun) that DH built over the winter.