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Lloyd Spear wrote:

> As far as any drafts having any negative effect on the bees, recent studi=
> es have disproved the old myth about bees constantly rotating their posit=
> ion within the cluster.  Instead, bees maintain their position for severa=
> l weeks, depending on how often a warm spell arrives.

Lloyd,

Could you give me a reference to that study?  I'd be interested in reading
more detail.

Frank.
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