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The new black colored foundation sure is a help in reviewing hive
conditions.  You can see the pattern in seconds even with heavily
bee-covered frames.  Definately a plus in spying over those small
day-old eggs!

Matthew Westall - Castle Rock, CO


> Ed Parker wrote:
> I still have trouble seeing "eggs". I have good eyesight and hold the
> frame to the sun, but I'm doing something wrong.
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