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July 15, 2016, 08:32:45 pm »
I have seen branded frames. That's OK, but easily hidden. At least a branded frame can't be passed on in another nuc for sale. apis is right. Those nucs were stolen for the bees. The wooden ware has probably already been burned.
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The problem with branded frames is that they are in the hives hidden out of view and a person making nucs is most likely selling them also. Unless you know who stole the hives and can go through them with in a few weeks to identify them as yours. after a month they will be 5 out of 20 brood frames in a hive With a brand on them from a known nuc supplier. Unless there is special shades of color or numbers marking the queens Identifying the stolen bees becomes next to impossible.
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