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> Would the house bees allow the temperatures in the hive to get that high?
> Certainly it would see the brood areas would be kept at a lower 
> temperature.  No?

I was actually thinking of equipment in storage or stacked in yards.

Near the brood, the bees control the temps within a degree or less.

allen
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