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In a message dated 05/03/2005 05:13:13 GMT Standard Time,
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> I realize that there are different dynamics in different climates --
> excluder users generally
>
> a) want to shut down the queen, keep population size smaller post-nectar
> flow, and/or
> b) don't want brood in the honey boxes (reason many commercial folks use
> them).
>
>
I have just been through all my stored combs.  The brood combs have plenty of
wax moth. The honey combs from above quen excluders have none.  They are
stored in the same conditions.

Chris (UK)

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