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"Gordon N. Stowe" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 Nov 1998 08:10:03 -0700
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Does anyone know whether Apistan treatment, in a 2 story hive, would be
just as effective if the strips were placed in the 2nd story hive body
instead of the lower hive body?  What about in the entrance?
 
The reason for asking is that for all practical purposes, the upper and
lower hive bodies, over the summer, are effectively "welded" together,
and separation is an awful chore up with which I would rather not put.
Does anyone know a simple way to separate these structures easily.
 
Thank,
 
Gordon
 
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