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Queen Stuff, Queen
Introduction, Cages

[ BACK to STORE ] | [ Beekeeping Association of
Southwest Florida ] | Eliminate Shipping &
Handling | Disclaimer Notice


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Click to Enlarge Considered by most as the best method of
queen introduction...
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Push-In Wire-Screen Queen Introduction Cage
Average Size 4" x 6" x 1" of 1/8" Wire Mesh
A push-in cage is the best way to introduce your queen
because it allows the queen to start laying eggs immediately.
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Push-In
Wire-Screen Queen Introduction Cage |
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$3.00 each |
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Item No.
QCPI
sw0.1lb |
Limited
Quantity: Only 9 of these cages available!!!
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One of the old reliable methods of mailing queens and introducing
queens into the hive...
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Wooden Queen Mailing Cage, Bundle of 12
Includes Screen (Does not include Candy,
Cork or Staples)
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Push-In
Wire-Screen Queen Introduction Cage, Bundle of 12 |
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$3.00
per bundle of 12 |
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Item No.
QCWM
sw0.5lb |
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[ Avoid Paying Shipping & Handling ~ PICKUP your
Order ]
*NOTICE: If
you don't want to have your order shipped, but instead would rather pick
it up at the next BASF meeting or pick up from Dennis, then you can choose
to eliminate the S&H charges by using voucher code pickup.
You may remove the S&H from your cart by entering the "Voucher" (discount
coupon code): pickup
and then by clicking "recalculate" PRIOR TO CLICKING ON "GO TO PAYMENTS"
Button. If you use the code
pickup
to eliminate Shipping and Handling, then you must pick up your order... it
will NOT be shipped to you. CLICK
HERE for more detailed step-by-step instructions for removing
Shipping.

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Store Design ©2010
Denrig, Inc.,
All rights reserved.

THE FINE PRINT:
This is a non-club store and not directly associated with Beekeepers Association of Southwest Florida (BASF) nor Florida State Beekeepers Association (FSBA), but is operated through Denrig,
Inc by Dennis Riggs who is currently the Webmaster of BASF and of FSBA and his
motivation/objective for offering these items in his store is two-fold:
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Offer beekeeping supplies/equipment to local
BASF members at hopefully a savings and possibly more conveniently.
Savings and convenience by allowing customers the option to "pick up"
their order (eliminating Shipping and Handling) at the monthly BASF club
meetings or by making other arrangements to pick-up their beekeeping
orders to get what they need quickly. Other savings may be possible
by the offering of smaller than standard/typical quantities through his
store rather than having to purchase larger bulk quantities in order to
get the better price.
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To make enough money (even a profit) to cover
the set-up, accounting, organization, sales tax collection, income tax,
and all the hassles that go hand-in-hand with the operation of an online
store for profit by a corporation.
All of Sandy's (Tom Allen
Equipment) has now been sold. We collected $700.00 for Sandy...
thanks to all who helped by purchasing her items. All proceeds from
this store's sales now go to Denrig, Inc. Sales no longer go to Sandy, a percentage of sales no longer goes to BASF, and nothing goes to FSBA..

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