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Date: | Sun, 2 Apr 1995 23:48:23 -0400 |
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Hello friends,
I'm just a backyard amateur, 2 hives...had up to 6 in Canada a few years ago.
I took a classroom course to get started, then a "beeyard" course later to
really
experience beekeeping (when the book says "shake the nuc into the hive", YOU
JUST
GOTTA DO IT FOR YOURSELF TO BELIEVE IT! :-)
Anyway...subject line is the question...my "beeyard" instructor grumped at queen
excluders and said "they oughta be called 'honey excluders'...(grumble
grumble)."
Can I solicit feedback from you all? Agree, disagree?
When to use it? Special circumstances?
Thanks
Ed
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