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I have been putting on MAQS the past two days here and the temperature has 
been around 75 - 80 F. They came out of the packages fine but separating the 
two strips was a chore. They stick together, the thin paper rips and some 
times one strip ended up in two pieces. We are expecting some rainy weather 
the next few days with temperatures in the 70's. I did got through two pair 
of gloves the tiniest pin hole and you know it. It was nice be able to leave 
the honey supers on since we are just seeing goldenrod and knotweed.

I used Apiguard on my weaker hives so the apiaries are a mix of both 
products.

Karen T-K
Maine 

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