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Hi All,
 
What kind of a beetle looks like a SHB but isn't.  It is small and black,
but does not look like any of the pics of SHB online.  The legs and the
antenna are different.  Plus there are no SHB larvae in the hive.
 
Wish I had a decent digital camera so I could include a pic.
 
Thanks,
 
Dean

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