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In a message dated 03/08/2008 12:49:33 GMT Standard Time,  
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They
cannot afford food for themselves let alone plastic containers  for the bees.
Otherwise, yes, plastic or stainless steel, as you  describe.
Bisi,



Has the ubiquitous plastic bag got to that part of Africa? Those that have  
contained food (ie somebody else has determined that they are 'food grade')  
might make suitable free liners for otherwise unsuitable containers.
 
Chris



   

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