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In a message dated 3/25/99 8:23:57 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< Any ideas for inside or
 outside would be appreciated. >>
In my article "Screened Porch Extracting Room, " (Bee Culture, July l99l) I
talk about how a screened porch, enjoyed by thefamily for most of the year,
was turned into an extracting room for two days each summer.  We planned it
that way with an easy-to-clean cement floor with to eye bolts imbeded in it to
which we fastened the extractor.  A ceiling fan kept us cool, an outlet was
where I plugged in my knife and a slight slant to the floor made cleaning up
with a hose easy. My how those bees tapped at the screen to get in and lapped
up the wash water.   But we were cool and bee-free.  A lovely addition to the
house, it was.

Faith Andrews Bedford Ivy VA and Tampa

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