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>5.  Early- to mid- summer, place queen excluder between first and second
>brood box.  Don't WASTE TIME LOOKING FOR THE QUEEN.  On the next trip, look
>for brood, put the box with brood on the bottom under the queen excluder.
>
 
Do you really put the queen excluder between the brood boxes.       This
doesnt seem to make sense to me   as it would prevent the queen from laying
in the second box.
 
Could you please explain further.
 
 
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Michael Oberle
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