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Sat, 30 Oct 2010 10:35:57 -0700
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> >Is the blueboard in direct contact with the bees?


In this case, yes.  Will let you know if they chew it.  The reason that I'm
using is because in the new Remebee Pro trial that I just set up, I wanted
to lessen the cold stress on the single-deep colonies in the trial (I
normally only overwinter doubles).  Blueboard directly over the frames was a
quick and inexpensive method for doing so.

However, I've toyed with the idea for some time, since the top combs
experience thermal stress both summer and winter.

Randy Oliver

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