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Andrew,
Your post asked for more information on hive products made from
materials other than wood. My only experience is with Wooden Hive
materials, but on the Web I ran across Per-Olof Gustafssons' (Of Sweden),
interesting web page:
http://www.algonet.se/~beeman/
If you go to this web site, then click on the 'How it all started' button.
Within the text of the page,
you will see a link to Styrofoam. Apparently they are High Density
Styrofoam, and from the
pictures on his web site, it looks like he uses a lot of them. (But I dont
think they are rodent
proof - Check out the picture of the badger Damage to a hive)
The Manufacturer is
LP:s Biodling
Torstensbyn 14
S-661 94 S
äffle
Sweden
His web page is pretty interesting. I'd recommend surfing through his
pages.
Hope this Helps
Rod Billett
Lexington, SC USA
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