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Paul Walton <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 5 Oct 1998 16:44:19 +0100
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In article <[log in to unmask]>, Frank Fox
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>giving a short report at our monthly meeting.  topic is feeding.  have =
>examples of various & sundry feeders, along w/name for each with one =
>exception...can someone please tell me the name of the large volume =
>dry/wet feeder that resembles a shallow super & holds 1+ gal. of sugar =
>water?  thanks,  ffox nashville, tn
 
There are two types that I can think of the "Asforth" and the "miller".
The only difference being that one has the entrance in the centre and
the bees have access to two compartments and the other has the entrance
at the front/along one of the sides.
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Paul Walton
Bedfordshire, England
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