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>   it is taking a frame with eggs or young grubs and laying flat over the 
> top bars of the brood box, usually using a simple wooden eke to 
> accommodate the height of the laid down frame.


I know a beekeeper in New York that raises cells this way. Pres of the 
Champlain Valley Beekeepers. Claims to have invented the method.
Mike 


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