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Date: | Wed, 20 Jul 2005 14:48:51 -0400 |
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Aaron, you hit it exactly on the nail! This is exactly what is happening.
I guess using the opaque covers might work as long as the stores don't turn
the upside down and they leak to the otherside : )
I don't know that 9 or 8 frame position would make any difference as the
comb that is sticking is inside of the frames\cases. I might think that
will 9 frames would less room in the super but since the RR cases\frames are
the same size it wouldn't matter.. unless RR makes different size frames?!
Lloyd? I do like RR they are pretty when it comes to packaging. I just
never had this issue so I guess this can be rare.
> How to keep the bees from attaching the face of the comb to the plastic
> frame is the question. Fortunately this happens only on an occasional
> comb, it is not a regular occurence. But it is disappointing to have an
> otherwise perfect comb relegated to second when it does happen.
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> Aaron Morris - I think, therefore I bee!
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