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Re: Feeding framed honey
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Walter Zimmermann <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 19 Apr 2006 19:25:15 EDT
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to Waldemar:
about my posting re the propolis buildup around the screw posts for the  wire 
mentioned
.
It really is simple- the boxes are of wood and sit on vinyl bottom boards  
(which incidentally are totally maintenance free from the standpoint that one  
simply pressure washes them) 
so everything is grounded and one feels nothing at the screw point. For the  
same reason also that birds sitting on hydro wires don't go up in flames.
The principle is simple. Anything that conducts, like us touching the wire  
or an animal because we are grounded , will get a zap.  It is a pulsating  
supply.
 
 
Walter 
Ontario
 
 
 

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