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"John M. Thorp" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 3 Oct 1998 22:48:27 -0700
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Hi
John,                                                                   In
reading the portion of your letter that's below did you ever try the
metal frame spacers ? How many T.B.H.'s do you have now ? It seems that
with proper top bar rotation mites should be kept down quite well. Do you
do that  and if so is this a sound observation
?                                                                                                                                                                               Being
the top bars rest side by side they can be difficult to align due to bees
in crack and propolis build up.
 
Special rack needed to hold frames after they are removed from hive. You
can never set a frame down or lean it against the box.
 
John in Homestead-  -Jesus Christ is the only answer-  -"Truth stands the
test of time; lies are soon exposed." - Prov. 12:19
 
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