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David Eyre <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 31 Oct 1996 17:01:45 -0500
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Andy wrote
>Yep, some beekeepers have been using "liquid smoke" for quite a while.
>One even marketed aerosol cans of the stuff, but had a lot of problems
>with the nozzle plugging up and I have not seen them around for some
>time. I used the stuff myself but after years of walking around with a
 
After the last 48 hrs it was refreshing to have a good Ha ha! Both Jean and
I were in stitches over this and other recent postings. Your problems with
rattle snakes makes our problems with skunks and ants seem very tame!!
        Would you please take a few moments and tell me (us) what "liquid
smoke" is and how to use it?
 
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