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Mark Franklin Almond <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Jul 1997 12:06:57 -0700
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I seen these advertised in the bee catalogs. I am thinking of building
one of the baggie feeders. My question is "How long are the slits that
you cut in the top of the baggie after it is placed into fedder box. I
have measured the baggie and it is about 10 inches square. Too if you cut
the slits too long, wouldn't about the sugar syrup run out of the baggie.
Would not the heat cause the syrup to expand and run out too. Maybe thats
what is suppose to do? I would like to try one.
Anyone with answers to these questions?
 
Mark F. Almond
Concord, NC

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