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>   you'll need to chip the wax away to get the bees to draw it
>correctly


Couldn't the frames with poorly drawn Pierco be dipped into hot water? That
would melt all the wax off the plastic, and re-coat it with wax as the
frame was removed from the water. Anyone ever tried it this way?

Mike


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