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Hi Guys

At the end of last year, I found some frames that belonged to that commercial guy in my hives. I didn't know or notice his frames earlier, as we both used Western Bee Supply for wooden ware. But we use different foundation. He apparently made several splits, or borrowed some brood or feed frames at some point when the hives were in his yard.

Then, I made matters worse. I spread them around, some more, when I split all my hives into singles.

Allen, did you shuffle frames, from a dink, around like that when feeding, splitting, equalizing?

Regards - Dennis

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