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I saw a hive just the otherday that was two deeps that were attached with
two door henges.  All that was needed was to lift the front up and place
something to hold it up while examining.



>Please advise -- What tricks have aging or physically deteroriating
> beekeepers developed for lifting or carrying or moving or changing bee
> hive parts?  Like designs for retirement bee hives?

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