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Allan -

So if you go to one of your splits after the queen is working and find cells 
of AFB.  What is your move?  Do you settle for requeening?  Do you medicate? 
Do you remove only the affected frames?  I would assume depopulating would 
not be in your plans.

Larry Krengel

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