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Date: | Sun, 6 Aug 2017 10:37:16 -0400 |
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Dan, the Bee Gym was invented a few years ago by Stuart Rowland in the UK. I bought a few out of curiousity, an early model that was not perhaps as robust as it should have been.
In thinking about the device it seemed to me that a loose crumple of wire mesh material attached to the bottom board would accomplish the same function?? A fixed place for bees to rub off mites, assuming of course that Stuart is right and they will do that when presented with a rubbing surface in the hive (which as he points out, is not provided in the hives we give bees now).
I never got organized enough to test this out properly, but it would be an easy, low-tech approach. Maybe somebody wants to take this on, perhaps as their Master Beeekeeper research project? : )
Kindest Regards,
Janet L. Wilson
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