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Lloyd, just a quick question.  Do you have bottom boards below your screens
or are you running screens only?  And if screen only, do your hives sit on
the block, ground, pallets, or can you describe what is below them?

BeeFarmer
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Lloyd writes>
>
> My advice is save your effort, and bee disturbance, and keep the screens =
> on all winter.
>
> Lloyd
> Lloyd Spear, Owner of Ross Rounds, Inc.
> Manufacturer of round comb honey equipment and Sundance pollen traps
>

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