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>  if below par, they could be combined with another -- but not another dud!

Have you thought that one through, Pete?
The last thing that I want to do in fall is to combine a colony possibly
suffering from a virus or other disease problem with a healthy colony.  I
instead combine junk with junk, so I've got nothing to lose.  I often find
that the combined colony benefits from having a larger cluster size, and
spontaneously gets better.
-- 
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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