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for some of us that are new bee keepers, can you please share this method
with us?

I have 3 hives for the first time.  2 are new colonlys started from nuc from
Erine's Apiary and the 3 is a very strong colony that was split with 2 queens
run together for about a week.  Both haves are 2 body deep with 2 suppers on
each.  only the nuc has to draw out the comb in  the 2nd body along with the
suppers.  Strong colony needs to draw out the suppers.  I wonder if I should
move 1 supper on to the stronger colony?

Thanks!!

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