>According to the reference in Randy's website, it was two combs in the top
>brood box.
I built those frames, so I can tell you they were in the top and bottom. Had
to be, because in spring the brood boxes get reversed, sometimes a couple of
times.
But in any case, any time a frame got filled with honey it was replaced as
soon as it was found, with an empty one. With this system, you are in there
every three weeks.
pb
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