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> Just noticed your mentionings of these exluders...
> In South Africa a lot of beekeepers who keep Apis mellifera
> scutellata use these entrance exluders.

What I want to know -- and I've asked before -- is this:

Should we -- or do we -- have different spacings of excluder wire for
different species/races of bees?

What about those supposedly larger bees that the Europeans claim to get
by renewing their combs every year or two?

allen

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