So I read an article in one of the bee journals a couple of years back by a
prominent researcher saying that bees prefer beeswax foundation over the
plastics. I have several cases of crimp wired deep foundation in storage
and spent a good many nights 3 winters ago cross wiring frames and popping
in crimp wired 100% wax foundation. I probably wired 800-1000 frames.
Well the jury is IN on this little experiment and it was a disaster. Most
of the frames had the bottom edge of foundation chewed away and now have a
solid bottom edge of drone comb. I get drone comb along the crimp wires
regularly too. I installed 1000 frames of Pierco in wooden frames last
year and there is no comparison. I am steadily culling the crimp-wired
beeswax frames on spring inspections now. I am also slowing culling all
solid plastic frames. I have American made and imports and all break the
ears off with a little age. I also hate the way they stick together top to
bottom when separating hive bodies. I am 100% sold on wooden frames and
plastic waxed foundation. You get what you pay for.
I send this out as an observation but also in an attempt to change the
subject....
cheers!
Bill Lord
Louisburg, NC
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