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"MR WILLIAM L HUGHES JR." <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 13 Apr 1997 13:01:22 -0500
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>>I was wondering if any of you are familier with the company Dadant.
 If so
they have a foundation for brood called Duraguilt(or durabuilt) TM
and I was
wondering what the difference was. And since the Duraguilt has
"communication
holes" that if those would make a difference as well. Thanks in
advance.<<
 
Aaron,
 
I only use Duraguilt in the brood chanmbers because it saves time and
labor.  In my honey supers I use both Duraguit and Pierco plastic
frames and foundation.  This works for me.  By the way is Norris in
West, Middle or East TN.  I am in West TN.
 
Bill Hughes
Bent Holly Honey Farm
Brighton, TN

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