> By "spacing them evenly" should you use a spacing tool or just push them
> together leaving an even amount of space on the ends.
>
> Wondering if they are spaced apart if you should push them close
together
> for overwintering.
I run 10 frames in 10-frame Langstroths when I am drawing comb - brood
boxes and honey supers. I get the best comb that way. When the comb is
drawn, I cut back to 9 frames that allows greater ease in manipulating the
brood chambers and taller cells in the extracting supers. I evenly space
the frames in the 9-frame bodies all year around. I learned to work bees
this way 30 years ago and it still works for me now.
Larry Krengel
Marengo, IL
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