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"C.R. Crowell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 22 Oct 2000 23:34:27 -0400
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After extracting, and having made an effort to recover as much of the honey
as I can from the barrel of my
extractor, I have been of the habit of letting the bees "clean it up."
However, I have noticed in the past
that too many of them get wetted down with honey on the surface of the
extractor and don't make it home
again.  This year I put some coarse wood shavings in there to give them
drier surfaces to land on, and they
seemed to suffer much fewer casualties.

I wonder it anyone else has come with a solution for this?

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