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Thu, 16 Nov 2006 17:40:13 -0500
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>Do you leave the nucs physically separate from each other and on their own 
>stand or group them to keep down heat loss?

Physically separated but on the inner cover of a production colony. Do you 
know Bob Eagan, in Maine? Tony's buddy. Tony came over for some lessons in 
the process, and took it back to Bob. Bob now raises 150 or so to winter. 
You could see his operation, I assume.
Mike 


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