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Allen wrote:
"I know that in Europe, in some regions where polystyrene hives are common,
that beekeepers don't use top entrances.

 What are your thoughts?  Maybe Mats and P-O and others might comment too."

I will humbly leave that question over to P-O. I have only been using polystyrene hives for two years. I did not know about top entrances before i joined this list.

/Mats Andersson, Stockholm Sweden

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