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"We put on our last fresh emulsion soaked cords just before the
winter sets in, so that there will be a fresh source of oil as soon
as the bees become active and start to remove the cords."

sorry I haven't seen this mentioned before just what is in the emulsion and
what sort ot fibre are the cords made of . recipe please. and how do they
work and how effective are they
     shaun cranfield
     new zealand
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