In message <[log in to unmask]>, Carm <[log in to unmask]> writes >Anyone else always use 9 frames when drawing comb? Applying the approach of Manley, I often use honey supers of 1.6" spacing (Manley frames have parallel ends 1.6" wide so they butt up against each other) and find that most colonies will indeed draw them out from foundation. It does seem more reliable to alternate drawn frames with new foundation. Sometimes though they draw out the already drawn comb as far as they can so the foundations stays foundation!!! It seems to depend on the particular strain. Most of the time they are parallel. -- James Kilty