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Charles Linder <[log in to unmask]>
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And the results were????  If it were simply a location issue, it seems that you could have equalize them quickly by swapping positions.

When you moved a bee-heavy end colony to the center, did it immediately lose bees?



Seems to me  there is a validity to both sides,  obviously when a queen is missing the drift will be huge,  but to Peats point sometimes its no more than lost bees and the excited swarm pheromones being the attractant.

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