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Peter Edwards wrote:

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> Lloyd
> Who have you been talking to???
> I know of no-one who works that way in the UK -

Karl Showler, beekeeper in Wales and owner of B & K Books, concentrates
on producing cut comb and removes frames as soon as the cells are
sealed. This avoids soiling of the cappings which would otherwise occur.

John Burgess

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