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John & Christy Horton <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 2 Sep 2010 09:12:23 -0500
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Kirk  wrote:
> I would recommend removing the screen from the hot room window or new crop 
> honey
> room.
> I would just put plywood over any extra windows in the room. Keeps them 
> clean
> too.
>
  Kirk,
I have a honey house that uses passive solar heating  and natural lighting 
so what this boils down to is that I really want to keep the glass windows. 
(the main one by the way is "fixed shut")

I really appreciate the "screened cone " approach by you and others and 
will probably go with something like this. My concern is getting them from 
the glass to go out the screen.

Thanks for the input from you and others. Any more ideas will be 
appreciated.

John Horton
N Alabama 

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