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Kirk Jones <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 21 Jun 1996 07:31:03 -0400
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>On average, how much honey is extracted from one medium depth super?
>Per shallow super?  I'm looking for a practical factor that I can use
>to estimate my production.
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I believe we get about 40# average. It depends on how tight you super the
bees. If they are crowded, they will stuff the heck out of them, and you
could get a little more than 40.
 
>Also, is there a significant difference in yield using eight frames
>instead of nine?
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We use 8 and have about the same yeild in my opinion. I don't think the
queens are as likely to lay them up with the combs spread further apart.
>Thanks,
>John in Dallas
 
Sleeping Bear Apiaries/Kirk Jones
BeeDazzled Candleworks/Sharon Jones
 
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