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Maybe I'm just in a pestemistic mood , but if "Organic Beekeepers",  Small Cell Beekeeoers and Top Bar Hive Beekeepers are so concerned about getting their bees "back" to their "natural", "feral", "undomesticated" state why don't y'all just keep your bees in log gums like God intended?  Maybe skeps would be better. You may not know this but, you can stack skeps as if for supers.



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