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Hi anyone with temperature probes set up.

I'd like to see some actual measurements of the temperature gradient of a
honey comb at the edge of a tight cluster.  Would need 2-3 probes inserted
directly into the honeycomb (not into the beespace), one slightly within
the cluster, one right at the edge, and one just outside.

Can anyone do, or suggest an inexpensive probe setup so I could do?  I'll
give more specific details if necessary.

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Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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