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In a message dated 11/19/98 11:24:03 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> mice and wax worms cannot ruin them,
Worms maybe  but I have a couple frames that have been quite chewed up by
mice. Seems the little buggers wanted to be on top of the lower deep so they
chewed away the plastic top bars.
 
Tom- who uses hardware cloth now

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