> My problem came in using full depth frames. The bees would rather
>swarm that work the frames. I used it in splits along with feeding and
>I left it on during the nectar flow. I don't think I ever used a whole
>HB as a honey super during a flow (get too heavy for an old guy), but all
>in all I found them much more difficult to use than wax foundation. If
>they drew it at all, they made more cross comb that anything. I finally
>gave up and had a great $300.00 fire. Believe I'll stick with wax for
>now.
>
The only times that I have had problems with cross comb and wild comb is
when I tried to use only 9 frames of foundation. The bees badly cross
combed everything pierco, and duraguilt. Of course all I had to do was
scrap the bad comb off of the pierco. not so for the duraguilt. I wish
you wouldnt have burned them. I would have been glad to take them off of
your hands.
Thanks
Michael Oberle
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Network Technical Services Inc.
Minnesota
The state where absolutely nothing is allowed.
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