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 > Yes, Barry Sergeant.  I was also very impressed by his report and 
  > photos.  Here is how he does it (be sure to copy and paste the 
   > entire link):

I took those photos, they been copied from my website:
http://beeman.se/za/za-1-nf.htm

When talking about gentle scuts, we have to remember they were 
compared to the real thing. Yes they were much gentler than wild bees, 
but not near what I would use in my operation. Barry had been 
selecting for larger bees, those built 5,2 mm comb instead of the 3,9 
wild scuts build. I would hesitate to say those were "original"
scuts...

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P-O Gustafsson, Sweden
http://beeman.se

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