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I had an EFB outbreak last year in the main yard, may have got in the cell builder, etc. I am hesitant to use that yards resources for increase or move equipment till I am sure I got it put down.

I have enough resources in a out yard for cell building, but likely not mating nuc needs.   A reasonable solution seems to be to use new mini nucs without drawn comb and start them with a cell, cup of bees and a few rounds of oxytet 
Am I off base? 
What would be a reasonable mg? 
Seth C

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