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Tue, 6 Apr 2010 16:07:11 -0400
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 > I started using top entrances here in New Hampshire

   I'm curious, what type of top entrances do you (and others) use? Details?

   Being located near the Canadian border in New England, I worry about not 
only snow blockage but humidity issues.

   This year I modified inner covers by cutting out about a 2" wide section. 
It's large enough that with the outer telescoping cover slid forward, the 
bees can exit and enter there and it seems to work well.


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If computers have made me more productive, how come I'm not working less? 
Who's getting the profit from my increased productivity?!

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