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Robert E Butcher <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Mar 1998 22:02:46 -0700
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Hi Ted,
      I  would get them down into the least amount of boxes . Then screw
the bottom board to the box. and the top board to the box,then use two
straps to bind it together.
The night before the great move take and tack some screen on the doorway
to keep them in. Make sure they have enough to eat. If the road is going
to be rough going you might want to take some burr comb and lay it on the
ends of the frames (thickly) to help hold the frames in place so not to
kill the queen.Good Luck and God Bless You on your trip
God Bless You
Robert E. Butcher
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