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    Aaron Morris writes:


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    I haven't read Killion (you're right about Snelgrove being worth reading,
incidentally), and I'm not sure I've understood you right. You say you shake
the bees out of the box, then put it above a Snelgrove board. That presumably
leaves you with a broodbox with no bees in it, but getting the rising heat
from the bees below. How much of the brood survives the experience?

Regards,

Robert Brenchley
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Birmingham UK

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