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    Quote Originally Posted by The Drone Ranger View Post
    I prefer a snelgrove board to demaree because I'm a lazy devil and I don't want to be lifting boxes up and down moving brood etc
    Just opening and closing little doors in sequence is easier by far
    What kind of allotments are you running down there when the bees can collect all this dandelion honey ?
    Same difference?! I can put in a snelgrove board if I want the bees to carry on with any Q cells they make up top in the brood?
    Our allotments are right scruffy! It's London clay, claggy stuff, dries out brick-like, the window of opportunity to cultivate the soil is short, and those roots go down a long way, on other plots that is , not mine! We have grass paths also, and get a bit of clover later not much though. I'm hoping the allotment police will allow the Himalayan Balsam this year.

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    Throw in some Japanese Knotweed while you're at it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavin View Post
    Throw in some Japanese Knotweed while you're at it!
    Alas, that's just been glyphosated.
    I meant the colony that's in a poly hive. I wasn't addressing Poly Hive himself!

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    Doh!

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