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In a message dated 3/22/99 1:40:25 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< Has anyone tried to use the Black and Decker battery powered broom (looks
 like a mini leaf blower) for blowing  bees off the frames?  If so how did
 it work? ok- not ok? >>
 
Yup, this works just great. Since my honey house was the screen porch of our
house (and is now our garage) it was close to an electrical outlet and I just
plugged in my leaf blower, tipped the supers on their sides on the gate of  my
truck and blew the bees from the bottom of the super out through the top.
Most of them left in a hurry.
 
Faith Andrews Bedford

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