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there are lots of names for the feeders that you describe, but if it is
sectioned and has a slot in the
center for the bees to climb up, and you pour the syrup directly into the
sections on each side of
the slot is called a hive top feeder, if the shallow super has baggies to
hold the syrup, it is called a
baggie feeder. Lots of luck with your class Walt in Barnwell in SC
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> From: Frank Fox <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: name that feeder!
> Date: Monday, October 05, 1998 10:36 AM
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> giving a short report at our monthly meeting. topic is feeding. have =
> examples of various & sundry feeders, along w/name for each with one =
> exception...can someone please tell me the name of the large volume =
> dry/wet feeder that resembles a shallow super & holds 1+ gal. of sugar =
> water? thanks, ffox nashville, tn
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