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Ari Seppälä <[log in to unmask]>
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If you drop a wing clipped queen in beeyard with tall grass its difficult to 
find her.

Let the bees help. Shake young bees from some frames to the same spot and 
around ( If you are lucky you don't step on her) and wait them to gather. 
The queen will be in one of those balls of bees.

Have tried this only few times but success rate this far 100 %

Ari Seppälä

Finland

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