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108: Bee Radio Reader: Bait Hives

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108: Bee Radio Reader: Bait Hives

Reading the older article Bait Hives for Honey Bees by Dr. Tom Seeley et al. Read the article here. 

Other links to bait hive info: 

https://www.beeculture.com/get-bait-hives-ready/

https://www.bee-craft.com/beecraft-extra/articles/how-to-use-a-bait-hive

https://www.honeybeesuite.com/tag/swarm-traps/

Enjoy! And happy swarm catching! 

Note: The splits book will be delayed -- I'd hoped to have it ready for you by now! -- but I'll be sharing the pieces in progress with the Patrons here as well as sharing other tips and bonus content here every week. 

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