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Alan politely corrected my fallacious memory "For a normal Langstroth Deep
with available frame area of 8 1/8" x16
5/8" and 22.7 cells per sq. inch, the total cells will be 8 1/8 x 16
5/8 x 22.7 cells/sq in. x10 frames x 2 sides per frame =61325."
Curious matter...Alan's comments made me go measure some undrawn foundation.
It turns out I am using foundation with an area of only 7 15/16 x 16 9/16
(apologies to those on a metric system). Much more important, once the
thickness of the cell wall is taken into account, I only get 14 cells a sq.
inch. (Compared to Alan's 23!) I checked measurements many times!
Given the 23 day brood cycle, this leads little extra room whether 9 or 10
frames are used. I have never understood how beekeepers can limit the brood
nest to 1 deep and this detailed check reinforces my lack of understanding.
I admire those who do so, as there are lots of advantages to the beekeeper,
but don't understand how it is possible.
Lloyd
Lloyd Spear, Owner Ross Rounds, Inc.
Manufacturers of Ross Rounds Comb
Honey Equipment, Sundance Pollen Traps
and Custom Printer of Sundance Labels.
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