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In a message dated 8/8/00 10:46:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> The frames are relatively full in the main chamber with
>  lots of brood, but the beens seem to refuse to go through the queen
>  excluder to the honey super.
Turn the excluder sideways this will provide some ventillation in the summer
heat and also an unobstructed path for workers to get started.  You can
return it to it's proper position once they get busy. Becuse the queen tends
to move up in the center she is not as likely to move into your supers as you
might think although she can.

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