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On Sep 19, 2006, at 12:56 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
The entrance is about 8 feet up, maybe 4x6 inches.
> .... place feral combs that have brood, eggs, pollen, and honey
> on an
> excluder over an inner cover.
> The queen and the bees go into the box below.
Is there not an error here? How can the QUEEN get through the
inner cover
to go into the box below, and indeed, would these the other bees
leave the queen alone above the Q excluder?
Bob Barnett
B'ham, AL
> Waldemar
> Long Island, NY
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