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In a message dated 17/09/05 19:37:46 GMT Daylight Time,
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<<Apparently, at some stages, brood is pretty  tough.>>


I took part in a survey here in the UK a couple of  years ago, and the
instructions I was given were to cut out a 2-inch square of  capped brood, and leave
it in the freezer for, I think, 48 hours (I can't find  the original
instructions). Less than this couldn't be guaranteed to kill the  brood. I'm sure
somebody will put me right if my memory's at fault.


Regards,

Robert Brenchley
Birmingham  UK

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