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Readers are cautioned about making broad brushed generalizations on
small cell benefits for all honey bees based on published research
titled, "Varroa mite infestations in AFRICANIZED HONEY BEE brood are
clearly affected by comb cell width" (emphasis mine).  More than a few
will contend that the most vociferous support for small cell beekeeping
comes from an area that has been determined to be colonized by
AFRICANIZED HONEY BEEs.

Aaron Morris - thinking an apple is not an orange!

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