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> Unfortunately, it means Statement 2
> is too simple - yes, left alone the bees go - over the hedge!  They
consider
> the nest 'complete' when it reaches 15 frames backwards from the
entrance -
> and swarm.
> Robin Dartington.
>

Perhaps I did not communicate my point well.  I was referring to
possiblities of using TBH's in more remote areas where one would likely
access hives less frequently.  I was not suggesting that one neglect the
hive for prolonged periods.

As to the 15 bar barrier, I suspect that when they reach the 15th bar has a
large bearing.  I've got two TBH's now with around  20 bars drawn, and I
haven't seen any swarm preparations.  The same condition a month ago
probably would have created a swarm.

Todd.

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