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Barry Birkey <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Jul 1997 17:40:14 +0000
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Mark Franklin Almond wrote:
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> I seen these advertised in the bee catalogs. I am thinking of building
> one of the baggie feeders. My question is "How long are the slits that
> you cut in the top of the baggie after it is placed into fedder box. I
> have measured the baggie and it is about 10 inches square. Too if you cut
> the slits too long, wouldn't about the sugar syrup run out of the baggie.
> Would not the heat cause the syrup to expand and run out too. Maybe thats
> what is suppose to do? I would like to try one.
> Anyone with answers to these questions?
>
> Mark F. Almond
> Concord, NC
 
My experience with baggie feeders are at:
http://www.birkey.com/BLB/Beekeeping/baggie.html
 
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Barry Birkey
West Chicago, Illinois  USA
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