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| These modern 3-story hives, maintained by apiculturists for experimental brood production, are adaptations of the original Langstroth hive. The bees develop and reproduce in the boxes, each of which contains 10 movable frames. Note the bee veil worn by the apiculturist while he is working near the hives.
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