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At 12:00 AM 11/4/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>I recently was informed of a feeder that is used inside the hive. It is =
>similar to a division board feeder but you remove 2 frames, insert the =
>feeder, re-insert the 2 frames and fill with feeder with syrup.
>Where can I get this type feeder?=20
>Does anyone have experience with this type feeder?
it's at www.candibox.com and I contacted the company and they're sending me
a couple for trial and review in the ISBA Journal. They're not similar to
a division board in that they don't hang but actually sit on the bottom
board and hold two deep frames. The frames, empty comb act as ladders, I
suppose, so the bees don't drown.
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