[log in to unmask] asks: >>Where do I purchase queens that are better adapted at producing bees that make beautiful comb honey. The particular race of queens is not nearly so important as the management. That is not to say that different queens do not vary in ability to produce fine quality comb, but it tends to be randomly scattered throughout all kinds of bees. I only do a little comb, but I tend to select bees for this on the basis of them already having started producing prior to supering for comb. Also, swarms are usually better for making comb honey than established hives. You can place the entire swarm on foundation, feed a couple days, then place comb honey supers on. They are already primed for drawing comb. You can also create artificial swarms. But more info on management needs to be specific to your area and its flows. You did not identify your area. Perhaps you could get more from us, if we had more specifics. [log in to unmask] Dave Green PO Box 1215, Hemingway, SC 29554