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Tue, 18 Feb 1997 10:09:12 +0000
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I have recently discovered small ants in the wood of my hives.  Is
there any relatively easy way to remedy the situation?
 
The do not seem to be a problem to the bees, but maybe I have not
seen the damage they are causing!!
 
I am in South Africa with a hot climate - the honey flow lasts about
6 months in our area.
 
Regards
 
Chris
Chris van Zyl
Progro Consultancy - Port Elizabeth - South Africa

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