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Bob said:
>>In the U.S. I use 5.1mm foundation which I consider the correct size. I know
of no 5.5 mm even offered for sale.<<
That may be so - but in Europe 5,4 and 5,5 are quite normal and even 5,7. The range of size that our bees will accept is probably 4,8-5,7. When left to themselves they will build cells within this range, even the so called ''downsized'' bees that were born on 4,9. Have a look at Dave Cushman's website for a good overview of the different sizes available around the world.
Best regards
Roger White
Superbee Cyprus.
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