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Hi Rob,
Perhaps, I really don't know. My recollection was that I bought two because
they were close-out cheap ($10?). When I got them, they were just plain
cheap (vs. close-out cheap). I remember thinking, "Well, what did you
expect?". I didn't even bother to assemble them, let alone put in the
effort to put a hive on them. I think they may even still be in the
original box somewhere, if I could find them. Again, not worth the effort.
Now, if the Maxant hive is any good and reasonably priced I might consider
it. I've got two hives on antique farm scales which I acquired last year
and I'm having a great time plotting the weight gains every morning before
coming to work. Averaging between 4 and 10 pounds a day weight gains the
past week or so. It's the height of the honey flow in these parts (upstate
NY).
Cheers,
Aaron
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Green [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 9:47 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Hive Scale
Was what you bought a "Hive Monitor" made by a company in Tennessee...
Apparently discountinued over 20 years ago, I see them for sale
on e-bay.
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