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Dee Lusby <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 3 Jan 2013 19:53:41 -0800
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Randy, 
The one I like went much deeper then this, it even measured into the core of the cluster in waves besides from the cluster out and also thoughout the whole broodnest area. and really not that many formal pages with reading, and many charts to look at as everything was laid out and nicely...........So wil go to my private library and pull it up for it is awesome reading and like I said posted on norlanders. and probably on my organicbeekeepers site too. and one more thing, it was done with bees more naturally sized and not the stuff seen today, for then fitting bees keep sustainable and more natural, and one of few univ/gov papers I love.
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Dee A. Lusby



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