> New hives on new comb had an average 20% loss while older hives on older comb averaged a 7% loss in our group of beekeepers. Comb age is one of many variables but looking for trends and trying to learn from experience.
I have never seen a real study of the impact of removing old combs on a regular basis. I have always had a lot of old combs and intuitively I felt that the bees did better with them. They seem to prefer old to new except during a furious nectar flow, where they don't care where they put the honey. So, the above doesn't surprise me but I would like to see someone really nail it down
PLB
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