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     It sounds like they might be building comb
between the frames without attaching it to either one,
 you might want to check (gently!) before they get
this far
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     Good Luck!

--- Jason Buchanan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> The second hive (this is a real barn burner, an "All
> American" package
> from Weaver) has formed a small piece of comb about
> 3 inches in diameter
> in the same vicinity as the other hive, in the right
> front of the body.
> I noticed that it moved a bit when I put the frame
> back into the body so
> I don't think it's firmly planted against the
> plasticell foundation
> yet.

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