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Robin,

> The test
> would be whther the cells were sealed or still open 7 days later - as
> they
> are with horisontal displacement of brood frames.

Once again this 7 day period comes up.  I have never seen or even read
of any sort of cell that would be left open for 7 days.  I have used a 4
day test  quite successfully.  Where do you come up with a cell age at
sealing of over 7 days?

Tom Elliott
Chugiak, AK

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