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>I'd like to see some actual measurements of the temperature gradient of a
honey comb at the edge of a tight cluster
>This is old news and doings done long ago for hive thermodynamics

Thanks for the reply Dee.  I may have overlooked, but can't remember the
info that I want being published.  Most studies measured the temperature of
the bees in the beespaces.  Could you please specifically refer me to any
study in which they measured the temperatures of the centers of the honey
combs at the edge of the cluster?

Thanks,
Randy
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Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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