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Richard Blohm <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 9 Apr 1997 16:16:39 -0400
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In a message dated 97-04-09 15:06:39 EDT, you write:
 
<< You can also use the 'baggie method'. Essentially all this amounts
 to is put an empty half super over the hive...fill up a large plastic
 zip-loc bag with your syrup and lay it flat across the top bars. Put
 a couple of slits about two-three inches on each side of the top
 side of the plastic baggie, push your finger down to let a little syrup
 flow out and there you go. Check periodically to see when they need
 a new baggie.....the zip-loc resealable freezer baggie works well
 and fits just right. Of course you the put the inner lid and cover
 back over the empty half (or use a full if you don't have a half size)
 super.
  >>
Anyone figure out how to refill these so one does not have to waste the empty
bags?
 
Rich Blohm,
Huntington, NY

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