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I solved my hobby quantity extractions by contacting a local beekeeper to
have him extract my suppers.
 I "paid" him with honey, and at that time he wanted $5.00/ super and we
used the current local wholesale price.
He also kept the cappings. It seemed to be a good trade.
Just make sure you contact him early and settle the details. YOU WILL HAVE
TO HAVE YOUR SUPPERS READY WHEN HE EXTRACTS.
Dan Veilleux
In the mountains of North Carolina
Zone 6a

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