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David Eyre <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 5 May 1997 12:58:42 -0500
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On  2 May 97 at 23:18, Paul Cronshaw, D.C. wrote: Types of Queen Intro
Cage
 
> I have been thinking about which is the best queen intro cage.  I have seen
> and used the following:
> 1. standard wooden/wire mesh cage with candy plug
> 2. cardboard Ashurst Sureway Queen Cage
> Are there any other queen intro cages on the market?  Which ones work the best?
 
Not sure about the best! We use JZB's plastic. They are small enough to
fit between frames without having to remove one. They are scented,which
masks the queen odour, and filling with queen candy is a snap, and cheap.
        We also handle a Queen's guard cage, a little more difficult, and of
course more expensive.
        We do have them in stock, for any who want to try them.
 
 
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