Hello Lloyd... A little off your topic of "Bee Escapes"... however, as the esteemed owner of Ross Rounds I wondering if you could pass along some tips on the use of your Ross Round Supers. I purchased a Ross Round Super and all the accompanying "stuff" this past spring with great expectations of giving this comb honey a try. I picked out my strongest and most productive hive and installed the RR super above a medium super that had already been filled (the Medium super was divided by a queen excluder from the two brood boxes below). In two weeks the bees didn't touch the RR Super. They did mill around and loiter, however, didn't make any attept to draw any comb out. They came in the top entrance and went sraight down. Thinking that perhaps there was not a nectar flow on, I put another empty Med. super with foundation, on top the RR super, and the "girls" immediately started to draw out and fill the foundation. I then rotated the RR Super right down to the bottom (above the Queen excluder, with both full Med. supers above) and the bees still ignored it. All summer they ignored the super, in fact they started eating the thin wax foundation. I was hoping if you could tell me what I was either doing wrong, or provide any tips as to how to properly use this system. Your help is greatly appreciated...! Cheers, Mark Walker Delta, BC