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Sun, 19 Apr 2015 11:35:35 -0400
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> ...I must respond to the concern an urban/suburbanite does not have space
for equipment let alone an extractor.

As a small urban beekeeper, where "4 bedrooms" would cost "over $4 million",
and two-car garages are simply unheard of, I would like to ask the owners of
any "4 bedroom double garage suburban home" if they would be so kind as to
allow me to store extracting gear in their basements, garages, or spare
bedrooms, as in actual urban locations, most of us live in less than 1000 sq
ft total, many in far less. 

In fact, the total square footage of my NYC apartment is less than the
square footage of my former VA honeyhouse, a converted creamery associated
with the decommissioned dairy farm I owned.

If I stored an extractor in my apartment, if would have to sit in the living
room. 

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