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Offline caesarsfish

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Supers, frames and foundation
« on: July 21, 2015, 09:35:27 am »
I see a lot  of new beekeepers with questions about supers. frames and foundation, here is what  works best for me.  I am a small beekeeper  in East Alabama with about 50 hives and sell honey from my house and at the local flea market. I do not take all my honey at one time  but take it in the  spring  and summer as needed, usually five hives at a time.  In the spring I will add frames with new foundation as needed in the  supers, I  do not use  new foundation after June 1st but only install frames with comb.  I have found  that the bees doo not like to make comb thru-out the long hot summer.  Also after spinning the frames I put them back in the hive wet,  I have found that my girls are happier doing this and will fill the frames faster.  By robbing five hives at a time I will have hives in July that  have four supers but it seems that I still run out of honey, the people in my area are falling in love with local honey.

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Re: Supers, frames and foundation
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2015, 03:48:07 pm »
Great to hear Fish, and thanks for sharing!
What kind of foundation are you using? Have you tried foundation-less, or will that not work w/the extraction method?
Thanks.

- Kevin

Offline caesarsfish

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Re: Supers, frames and foundation
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2015, 12:56:47 am »
I am old fashion, I use wire on my frames with wax foundation.