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Re: Screened bottom boards and ventilation
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Michael Housel <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Oct 2001 01:39:14 EDT
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       The American Indian farming of maze in the desert west was given an
early start by using strings at an angle of near 40 degrees.  The V shape of
the string to the seeds gave the moisture needed to germinate the corn seeds
by nature convenion.  The water sobulable oil behind the ear was rubbed on
fingers and put on the string.  The trees in a desert climate will develop
the same shape as the string.  The mositure will drip run down the string.
Possibility of removal of mites that are looking for mositure.
       The point of this is that the inside of the hive moisture and mites
maybe removed by the system to an outside control removal to an open bottom
hive.
       Michael Housel

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