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WARRE BEE HIVE RESOURCES:
I am so appreciative of all the teachers I have had over my many years of learning. Here are some of the relevant ones for the Warre Hive.
David Heaf
http://mirror.warrebeekeeping.org
https://groups.google.com/g/warrebeekeeping
You will have to join to have access to his group's information.
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He is an amazing source of information. Thank you David for all your help.



Mike Trotter
Mike is now making Warre hives and horizontal Kenyon hives in London, Ontario.

Book: "At the Hive Entrance"
by H. Storch:
Professor Storch's book is designed to help a beekeeper observe their hive entrances, understand what may be happening and interpret the different situations one will see in an apiary.

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