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Gene Ash <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Sep 2018 05:36:17 -0700
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a Peter Keating snip followed by > my comment...

I made wind boards after seeing them in the states. Same as a fume board 
but deeper ( l used 1/2 boxes) and with a 4" hole in the top in which 
you insert a plastic 90o bend. This bend you point towards the wind.

>The dictionary of beekeeping can be confusing. What you describe above I would call a 'breeze board' which is not to be confused with 'breeze boards' used by folks long ago in set down operation in the arid southwestern US. I have used the latter but not the former. I am guessing you are in some place where a fume board will not work?  Or is there some other limitation that requires you to use a 'breeze board' vs a fume board?

Gene in Central Texas...

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