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Thu, 12 Aug 2004 11:47:59 -0400
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If you have a relatively dark honey you may try darkening the windows except
one pane. Remove that pane and replace with plexiglas and insert a conical
screen bee escape. The bees will gravitate to the light source and exit thru
the escape. The escape pane should be easily removable for the winter

Dan Veilleux
in the mountains of NC

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