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Wed, 9 May 2001 08:15:18 -0500
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Hello Robert & All,
My only point is you are trying to solve a problem which happens all the
time. When you look at the width of a box with 10 thin sheets of foundation
hanging down you are trusting the bees to draw until they reach the space of
bee space. Most of the time the bees do draw correctly. Less than 10
percent(guess) they don't. I only added my opinion to say that you can place
the frames correctly, feed and STILL get incorrect comb.
Bob

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