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Luc Noel <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 9 Aug 1996 16:27:32 +0200
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>Please, if anyone knows the Nicolt's addrees in France, could let me know?
>I'm needing the cage to honeybee queen rearing. Could you supply the
>addrees and/or Fax of this suplly house?
>Thank you.
>Jorge Tello Duran
 
Sorry, but the informations I have given in my first reply are not
completely correct.
All the information about the building of a wax comb do not apply to the
Nicot queen rearing cage. I just remember that the Nicot's cage has its
comb allready build in plactic. It is with a similar cage made in Germany
(the "Jenter") that a wax comb has to be build by the bees.
 
If you are interested by the Jenter cage (more natural to the queen because
the wax comb), a good supplier is
Carl Fritz
Immenweg 1
Postfach 28
97634 Mellrichstadt
Germany
Tel 49/97 76 50 15
Fax 49/97 76 71 26
 
The Jenter is more expansive (about 55 Us$) but don't need cups.
 
Luc Noel (Belgium)
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