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Thanks every one for their help and advise.

What I did with Barry Codes help was determine that the queen was 
still in the super as there were no new eggs in the brood chamber.
We never did find the queen thou there were fresh eggs.
Took the excluder out and hope she migrates down to the brood 
chamber.

Thanks,

Fred

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