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Thankyou for responding.
* What brand of frames do you use?
* How far is the comb draw out?
* How long have you used them?
* Do you use them in your brood chamber?
* What size frames?
* Do queens lay well in them?
* Do you use in supers?
* What size frames?
* Do bees put honey in them well?
* Do you run 8 or 10 frame equipment?
* Do you put one less frame in supers to ease in uncapping?
* How do you uncap?
* Do the frames hold up well in your uncapper?
* Do the ears hold up well when the bees really seal down the
frame?
* I assume wax worms are not a concern with these frames during
storage, how about critters?
* Any minuses or extra precautions you have to take with them,
especially when they are cold?
* Did you know permaacomb has designed an extractor that spins so
fast you do not have to uncap frames? The caps just fly off. Any
thoughts on this extractor?
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God Bless,
Kelley Rosenlund [log in to unmask]
Gainesville, Florida, U.S.A., 137 hives, 1 year in beekeeping.
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