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Last year I expanded my apiary (bee hive space) to 6 hives which is about as much as I can handle or should have in a neighborhood area even though my house does back up against major woodlands. Several hives swarmed repeatedly last summer and I ended up with 2 empty hives. Of the remaining 4, I know for certain that 2 are dead outs (bees did not survive the winter). I am fairly certain I have lost the other 2 as well since I saw little to no activity last weekend when the weather was in the upper 50's. I will confirm this weekend but I'm probably looking at a total do-over. This unfortunately is not uncommon these days, but it is disheartening as up until winter before last, I'd never lost a hive. This is the first year I have lost all of them and the irony is, it's been one of the most mild winters we've ever had in the 25 years we've lived here. I'm thinking that with warmer temps, they may have run through their honey stores and starved. I am replacing at least 4 of the colonies. It's quite expensive to purchase that many replacement hives, so I may put out some scent traps and try to catch a couple of swarms to put in the other 2 vacant hives.