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> >One must consider that the 'air' in the cluster must be recycled through
a
> number of bees as it makes its way out of the tight cluster, at least when
> the cluster is down from the hive top.


This post and those that follow makes a basic assumption that air flows from
the center of the cluster outward. Is there an air generator in there? If
there is it will create a vacuum somewhere that will  suck air INTO the
cluster.

Happy Holidays to the world. What Randy said.

Dick Marron.

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