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Robert Henderson/WSIU-TV <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Oct 1995 16:12:01 -0500
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>Thanks to Paul Walton for the distributor of hex jars across the
>Atlantic!  I should have been more specific in my query.  I'm still
>looking for a supplier of hexagonal jars in the States.  If anyone knows
>where I can find a supplier (East coast is preferable) I'd be happy to
>hear.  I can't find the answer to this question in the BEE-L logs, but
>the question was asked in March and August '95.  Perhaps the question
>was answered on sci.agriculture.beekeeping?  Does that forum have
>archives?  Was it perhaps Brushy Bee mentioned as a supplier?  TIA!
>
>Aaron Morris - thinking there must be hex jars out there somewhere!
 
Yes, I've ordered them from Brushy in N. Carolina.

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