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In a message dated 96-02-06 22:54:05 EST, >[log in to unmask] (Ann
Dougherty)< writes:
> I assume the trap is a repetitively spaced gizmo smaller than a
>bee space that invites the bees to fill it up. I've never seen one and
>would like some information. How well do they work and what is the ease
>of use?
Try to talk your local nursery out of some scrap pieces of shade cloth.
(Swap for honey?) Cut them into 16 x 20 pieces and lay them over the top
bars, just under the cover. When there is plenty of propolis coated on them,
pull the sheets and lay them in a frezer. It will then be simple to knock
out the propolis.
Mention to your local health food store that you have fresh, local
propolis, and you won't have to worry about markets.
[log in to unmask] Dave Green, PO Box 1200, Hemingway, SC 29554
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