> ...the nucs and mating nucs were so strong that I placed foundation above
> and below. All was drawn out. Did the same this year.
Thanks. It seems to me that it should work quite reliably if the bees are
strong enough and have enough nectar or feed and if it is warm enough down
there. I know that if standard frames are placed in a jumbo box, two inches
of comb are drawn on the bottoms of the frames. It is all drone comb in my
experience, though.
> Remember that young bees are best for wax work.
This is one of my concerns about drawing foundation late in the year. Does
comb building age bees? I can't see why it would, but I also can't see why
it wouldn't.
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