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Tue, 13 Jun 2000 07:12:08 +0800
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Tom,

May I sugest that you put the whole thing on an anthill. Depending upon the
species, ants will clean out the dead brood and leave the combs intact.

Joel F. Magsaysay
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ILOG MARIA HONEYBEE FARMS
Cavite Highlands, Silang, Cavite
Philippines

>
> Due to experimentation gone wrong - although thankfully I now know what
went
> wrong - I now have a Brood Chamber full of dead brood. A terrible sight
> really but at least I will not make that mistake again.
>
> The question is what do I do with it.
>

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