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Ref. Stan Sandlers experience with plastic foundation - we have found
that there is always some resistance to drawing out plastic and the
resistance is variable. Some hives will draw it OK in a heavy honey flow
but occasionally we've had hives that even in a heavy flow started their
own parallel foundation along side the plastic- maybe there is two comb
drawing traits --1/ drawing out from wax foundation and 2/ drawing out
from plastic.

Alan Riach - Edinburgh

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