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Hi Wayne,

I assume you live in the north.  Just pop them in half set one aside and
reverse them.  I would add my honey supers at the same time too. I use three
brood chamber using unlimited broodnest management which encourages the
queen to maximize brooding. But this brood nest setup may not be the best
for someone limited on equipment and experience.

Clay

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