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Fri, 12 Feb 2016 12:47:22 -0500
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I also have some BeeMax nucs [50 or so]. They are about 6 years old and some are showing wear but they hold up pretty well. I get good winter survival but I tend to like the wooden nucs better. They fit together better, I can put another box on them and it will fit well. I have some problems with rain and the BeeMax and another box. I had to drill holes in the bottom so they would drain. About 1/2 of mine are in the barn and have been there for a while. When I'm making nucs I reach for the wooden boxes first.

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