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Mon, 23 Jul 2001 11:42:55 +0200
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Hi.
I agree with Dan's method to remove bees off a frame.
I would like to add that besides doing what he recommends, I carry a bee
brush in a pail of water and that I use it to remove those bees that persist
on the frame. It does not irritate  nor harm the bees.
Best regards.
Dr. Rodriguez.

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