Thanks Allen,
>So, IMO, for reasonable amounts of somb drawn in season, the cost of feed
is zero. Of course the other >costs are real, but I do question assigning
overhead to this operation since it is a sunk cost and not >associated
with the need to draw comb.
Really the honey cost is an opportunity cost. If the comb had already
been drawn out then the bees would not have to expend energy ( the 8.4 pounds
of honey /pound of wax) to draw out the comb. You would make an extra
super of honey rather than drawing out the comb.
Dave M.
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