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Mon, 19 May 1997 20:25:01 -0600
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Be careful using burlap.  Sometimes the former contents of the burlap
may have included undesirable residues such as pesticides, fungicides,
etc. which could have a rather nasty effect on your bees.  I use wood
shavings from a local wood mill or cedar chips from a pet supply store.

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