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 >> the brood disorder, whatever it is, kills the hive quicker than anything
 > else.  This is what I observed in my operation in the winter of 
2005/2006,
 > the  year before Hackenberg's debut.  Apparently independent of mites.

And a brood problem was my first clue that I was in trouble the fall I 
lost all my hives.

Shortly after all the hives began to weaken and die.  They were all dead 
by February.  Probably earlier, if I had looked.

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