Agreed.
Others may just shake the dinks out, but I always just unceremoniously -- without inspection except for obvious disease -- stacked two or three, and sometimes four of the weak ones on one floor without paper or any other hocus-pocus and left them for a few weeks.
Either they turn into a good and sometimes great hive, or at least they formed one cluster and after a while I got the other boxes back clean and free of brood.
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