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What is the long form of the initials ANP, when
refering to foundation?  I assume it was stated and I
just missed it.

> My understanding is that ANP comb will only be
> occupied with brood if NO
> ordinary wax combs are present.

Was the idea behind this to use it in the honey supers
without the fear of the quuen going up and laying in
it?  No excluder...

> It gives the drones funny curled under tips to the
> wings as well but they
> seem to fly ok.

Why?  Are the cells too small?

Thanks,

Carm

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