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BusyKnight <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 29 Feb 1996 07:15:43 -0600
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>despite what the soit-disant experts
>say about Boardman feeders--I know what works for me (also
>fastest and easiest in my estimation).
Glad to here another 'ole timer (beekeeper) uses the
front entrance feeder!  They sure have gotten a lot of
bad press but IMHO they are the easiest to use (for a
hobbiest) and work just fine.  And with the half gallon
jars, filling them up is not a problem since you can
just 'eyeball' them anytime. Lets hear it for the front
entrance feeders!!!  [And all this time I was keeping
such a low profile as to the fact that I continued to
use this type feeder even when everybody else was saying
how worthless they are]      ;-)
 
BusyKnight
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