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In a message dated 08/11/2008 22:40:01 GMT Standard Time,  
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or get  any tangible results
from merely forcing the bees into a smaller cell  size


You are likely to see healthier bees from moving bees onto a smaller cell  
size simply because the brood combs are NEW and therefore not carrying a load of 
 infective material of one sort or another.
 
Chris

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