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filmmlif
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want to buy an observation hive
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can anyone recommend a site to buy (if you make them that's great, too) a good and inexpensive 2 or 3 frame observation hive? i would love to have one but the funds are a bit low. thanks all.
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I build OB hives to spec.
http://www.myoldtools.com/OBhive/OBhive.html
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Ross -
Very cool idea you have there on your website. Thanks for sharing.
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Quote from: Ross on April 02, 2007, 02:36:08 PM
I build OB hives to spec.
http://www.myoldtools.com/OBhive/OBhive.html
Ross, nice looking hive. Any problem with them building comb between the frames? They look pretty far apart.
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