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David Eyre <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Feb 1997 12:00:41 -0500
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On  9 Feb 97 at 22:01, Robert Watson wrote: Observation Hives
 
> No one has brought the topic here , so I shall do so.
> I have ordered an observation hive, from our local Dadant supplier.
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> Now I wonder if I should have gone for something with 2 or three deep
> frames instead...it is apparently difficult to manage this small an
> observation hive.
> What is required to do this effectively?...any help?
 
For those interested we sell a larger observation hive, 4 frames,
shutters, and it revolves for viewing both sides.
        For more information, please take your enquiries of list, to me direct.
 
 
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