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From: Lloyd Spear <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, November 01, 1999 2:44 PM
Subject: Use of queen excluders
if you have difficulty in bees drawing out comb above the qx, then put the
box with the unddrawn comb above the excluder then a feeder and give them a
gall of syrup. that should do the trick. i use commercial brood boxes and
they do me a treat. i even ended up with 11 brood combs of honey this year,
which gives me food to give the bees for the winter.
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> Lloyd
> Lloyd Spear, Owner, Ross Rounds, Inc.  The finest in comb honey
production.
> www.rossrounds.com
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