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	Comments on: Beekeeping Terminology	</title>
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		By: Elizabeth Burroughs		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As a beehive educator, it has come to my attention that the new bee keepers have the most trouble with keeping up with terms more than the hive work. Super, brood chamber, boxes, hive body, honey super, small, shallow, medium and large super all refer to the same hive box in the service of the hive. In a lecture care needs to be taken to consistently use the correct term. Or you confuse rather than educate.]]></description>
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