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Dave Keal <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Aug 2001 11:11:45 -0400
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Hi everybody.....I'm new to beekeeping, my first year, my first hive. I know
how bad moisture is in an over wintering hive. My question is this. Why not
put a couple silicon dry packs (those little packages that come in new
electronics) near the inner cover, or even fastened to the inner cover. I
know they say DO NOT EAT on them, and I'm pretty sure they cannot soak up
all the moisture, but some is better than none. This also couldn't be used
on a large scale, but for someone like me, or someone who had acess to em...
what would be wrong with this idea?   Just wonderind Dave

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