On 5-Dec-11, at 6:18 AM, d wrote:
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> My interest was in how well bees drew comb during lesser periods
> and that showed very large differences. Fresh frames are always
> placed between a pair of drawn frames, and a ranking of best
> results would be starter strip followed closely by embossed
> foundation, with a big drop to plain foundation.
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Hi d and all
A few years ago I was asked by BC to write an article about my comb
honey method. In the article I told about using starter strips in an
empty frame between two drawn frames in the centre of my medium honey
supers. I found that the bees followed the foundation size cells to
the bottom of the starter then changed to a larger size cell (drone
size or larger) below it. I then started placing empty frames (no
starter strip) and got full frames of large cell comb honey
(obviously in a flow).
Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
44N80W
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