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Larooo
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Can someone tell me how to put together a candy board, I searched recent posts but could not find any info. Need to Winter feed asap. Hefted today and are all at the top and very light in weight.
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http://outdoorplace.org/beekeeping/feeding.htm
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This one is for about 18 pie plates, but could be cut to a 1/3. It was suggested to me by the author to place the sugar board into styrophone dishes rather than paper plates. The bees will chew up the paper plates.
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I made mine in a wax paper lined cookie sheet. The wax paper still stuck to the candy board, but the girls can chew it up, or I'll remove it when they're done.
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