>I don't want to initiate a prolonged argument about numbers, but didn't
>want the List to be misled by the claim that "No queen can lay a single
>full of brood."
If it is possible to induce this full brood situation in the queen isolator for 3 frames, there is no problem with the proven procedure and situation to achieve full brood framing even with deep. It's just about the procedure and the situation. Yes, it's often rare because it's a job similar to working with a queen isolator. And such a situation transferred to 10 frames is also rare.
Gustav Palan
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