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> >And then I thought  of yellow glasses.  They work!
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Great tip Jerry!  Looking for eggs on overcast days has always been
troublesome.  We'll try.
Re using flashlights to help, we often carry pocket LED flashlights when
looking for grafting frames with freshly-emerged larvae.  Even better is to
use one of the new generation of LED spotlight headlamps, which can be
aimed to always be pointing in exactly the right direction, and don't
require holding the flashlight in your mouth.

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Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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