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G C Allison <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 18 May 1996 01:24:02 GMT
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>Christian Schulte asked
 
> Does anyone know a practical system to win honey-in-the-comb? I
> don't want to cut the comb but I am looking for (plastic-?) frames
> that can easily be covered for selling after harvesting.
>
Christian,
 
Have you considered round sections, they are expensive to set up as
you need a special super and I find the bees are reluctant to move into
them (as they are with most sections), but the end product is very
attractive.
 
I have no contacts for them on mainland Europe but in the UK you can
buy them from:
 
Steele & Brodie, Scotland - email:  steele&brodie@ taynet.co.uk
Thornes, England - email:  thorne @dial.pipex.com
 
Geoff Allison
Dalbeattie, Scotland

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