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Isis Glass <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 5 Dec 2005 07:38:31 -0500
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D. Murrell wrote:

>http://bwrangler.atspace.com/bee/sunr.htm

OK, so I read all the stuff -- but there you present quite a different picture:

you say:

First, the bees will need a clean broodnest.
Second, repeat after me: "One cell size can't do it all."
Third, simply get your bees on a small cell core.
Fourth, don't loose your bees while doing it. Treat those bees, when necessary
Fifth, don't sweat the small cell stuff.

comment:

Like I said, you aren't stating that small cells are the only thing in your
management plan. You do reject the whole idea of artificially enlarged bees,
to your credit.

I. G.

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