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Medhat's findings and his motivation to do it in one trial were the same as  
ours.  I agree with his recommendations.  I will underscore - freezing  large 
patches often induces bee response, even in colonies that generally test  out 
as non-hygienic.  This approach, in addition to Medhat's comments about  
losing count, etc., may give false reading.  
 
Jerry
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