In a message dated 10/26/2009 11:16:13 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Somewhere in my travels, a few years back at one of the convention
trade shows (I don't recall which show, where or when) I purchased
several bee feeders which I like very much, but haven't seen them
offered since. The feeders hold a gallon of syrup in a plastic jug,
and a blue plastic cap screws on top. When inverted, the plastic cap
sits on the top bars and a circular reservoir fills up with syrup
which the bees take down in a day or two.
_Kuhl Corp_ (http://www.kuhlcorp.com/cgi-bin/cp-app.cgi)
Hi Arron
Check out the above link I have purchased quail feeders from them and
they are the cheapest I could find.
I have about 150 that I use all the time. The feeder I use is the QB -455
base and the 455-J jar This is the address Kuhl Corp.
39 Kuhl Road
PO Box 26
Flemington NJ 08822-0026 Tel 908-782-5696
Good Luck Ray Michaud
Lakeview Apiaries
Westport Ma.
CLICK ON FEEDERS AND WATERES
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