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>I am looking for a means of IDing the offending group.  I need a 
>creative solution.  Any help?

Consider lightly smoking, removing 2 to 3 brood frames for inspection 
from each hive and returning the frames.  The colony which covers 
your veil with bees and stings your gloves is probably the aggressive hive.

Jim Young

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