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Gunnar Thygesen <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 22 Aug 1996 22:57:34 +0100
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In a message Kelsey, Timothy W. <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
 K>Subject: Observation Hive Plans
 
 K> Does anyone have plans for constructing an observation hive? I
 K> would think an observation hive would be fairly easy to build, but
 K> am unsure about how much ventilation to provide, and unsure about
 K> a few other practical considerations. Is there a FAQ somewhere
 K> about such hives?
 
 K> Thanks,
 
 K> Tim
 
 K> Timothy W. Kelsey                      Dept of Agricultural Economics
 K> [log in to unmask]                 & Rural Sociology
 K> (814) 865-9542                         Penn State University
 
The book 'The Observation Hive' by Karl Showler from BEE BOOKS NEW & OLD,
Tapping Wall Farm, Burrowbridge, Nr. Bridgwater, Somerset TA7 ORY, UK tells
almost everything about observation hives.
Kind regards Gunnar Thygesen, [log in to unmask]
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