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Bob Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 Feb 2009 11:59:50 -0600
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Hello Randy & All,
Just to show how far eaching a glut of bees in almonds can effect .

For sale.
10 semi loads of singles which were headed for almonds. All in brand new 
equipment (tops, bottoms ,frames and drawn out foundation) No chemicals 
used.
Cash or wire transfer only. The last semi load when weighed gave an average 
weight of 77 pounds per hive. These went into almonds and graded 8 frames or 
better.

Will need split or a second box in a couple weeks.

No disappointments!

Prefer to sell in semi loads but might consider smaller numbers of 100 hives 
and up. These are available now in central Florida. We will load and net 
using your equipment.

new six way pallets available for these at extra charge.

email me direct if interested.

We have second boxes for these and will most likely remove from *for sale* 
in a few weeks and use for production hives  if not sold or add the price of 
the second box..

Why wait for packages in middle April or nucs last of April? Buy strong 
singles in February in all new equipment needing split. Current price $150 
each in semi lots.

bob

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