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Thom Bradley <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 4 Jun 1999 09:57:35 -0400
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        For the most value priced device. Take an old excluder not fit for use
in the hive, cut it to fit with a suitable section, use hive staples or
wire to hold it in place. For a more durable product, make a wooden or
metal frame for it.
        Don't have an old one? Buy a new excluder and make 10. Trade 'em
with
another keeper for something he/she has a few extra of.

Thom Bradley
Chesapeake, VA



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>
> Mathew said,
>

> place a queen  excluder."
>
> Is there an excluder made to cover the entrance and thus not have to
> dismantle the hive to remove the excluder later?
> Richard,
>  West Ky. USA

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