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C.R. - Try laying a cloth (I use a wool one) on top of the cages, covering the
entire excluder. Keeps the heat in so the cluster won't recede from the caged
queens.

Mike

C.R. Crowell wrote:

> Three queens, caged, placed on a small scrap of wood, on top of a queen
> excluder, covered with an empty super above a queenright hive
> /C.Crowell

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