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Wed, 23 Jun 1999 14:19:02 -0700
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I asked this question a while back- sent it in to the question and answer
column of one of the bee magazines. I was told that the manufacturer
recommends keeping the extras in the original foil packet, and storing in a
cool place.  (Freezing is not necessary.)  So I would surmise wrapping in
foil is best, if the packet is severely damaged.

Ellen Anglin

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