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Nice job with the coopering! Not sure if that's a word. Did you do it yourself? Are you planning to harvest honey? It seems like it might be difficult?
 
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Thank you, I do everything myself, This is a test sample, I want to see how to behave in the winter, I think you need to do additional insulation. Bees are planning to settle in the spring. There must be sufficient shelter from snow to rain and sun. Sorry for the English. Google translate))))))
 
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