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Gerry Visel <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 9 Nov 1996 00:02:35 EST
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Jim Satterfield wrote:
 
> >What is a "top bar hive" ?  I've seen these mentioned several times...
>...
>If the winter gets cold and miserable enough, I may try to develop a web
>page devoted *exclusively* to tbh's.  I would be grateful to any of you
on
>BEE-L who can supply me with references or desirable links.
>...
>Once you get acquainted with bees, give tbh's a
>try.  I've sold all of my Langstroth type hive stuff, and I'll never go
>back to them.  Neither will Wyatt Mangum.  It's a different type of
>beekeeping...
8<snip>   <internet scissors!)
 
Jim,
 
   Tally one vote for cold weather, if that's what it takes!  This really
sounds interesting.  Do they just grow horizontally?
 
Gerry and the other Visels at
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Winnebago, Illinois, USA

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