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Re: Re[2]: comb contined
From:
Keith Benson <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 6 Sep 1995 07:21:58 -0700
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>Biggest problem I see with the Permacomb is the cost.  As a hobbyist,
I'd rather
>let the bees draw comb on wax foundation or waxed plastic foundation
than spend
>the significant extra money for the Permacomb.
>
 
You are right, they are not cheap...but they are practically
indestructable, the even plastic surface makes tham easier to uncap,
and your time to assemble frames/wax/wires etc is worth something.  For
me the cost vs. benefit tipped the scales to the plastic.  its not for
everyone though.
 
cheers
 
Keith

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