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Offline Tigerfansga

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I am converting some frames to foundationless. I robbed some of my wife's craft sticks. When I put them in the grooves on my frames they only came out about 1/4in - barely the width of one row of comb cells if that. Is that out wide enough? Also, I put 3 sticks per frame, and was left with about an inch on each side without a pop sickle stick. Is that ok or do I need to fill the entire width of the frame? I will be putting these next to frames with drawn comb.

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1/4" will do fine.
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Ok,

Apparently my wife's craft sticks are prone to shrinkage. After sitting overnight, I went back and looked at them, and they looked smaller than I remembered. To prove my point, I took my handy tape measure and measured. What was once 1/4" is now 1/16". This is just my first few frames, and I plan to put them next to drawn comb. Will this be enough? If I was doing a new application with no drawn comb, how much would I want - so I can go buy some non-shrinking craft stick  :-P.

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1/16" is on the small side.  I'd want at least 1/8" and preferably 1/4"...
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Offline Tigerfansga

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Ok, I only did a few frames. I will get some new craft sticks. Since I glued those small ones in, I may not have a choice but to try them. I will be sure and put them in between frames of drawn comb and see how they do.

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Try the Jumbo craft sticks.
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Offline Sparky

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Keep all your sticks from your Dairy Queen visits, for they are about double in width to a regular pop sickle stick and work well with the wedge top board frames to give the size that Michael suggest.

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I think I would get awfully fat eating that many pop sickles.  :-D

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You didnt put them in the dryer did ya? For some reason, my friggin clothes dryer keeps shrinking my jeans to where they wont fit any more.

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>Keep all your sticks from your Dairy Queen visit

Do you work at Dairy Queen?  That's a lot of Dilly bars...
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Offline Tigerfansga

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That was what I was thinking. For about the price of 2 dilly bars, my wife got a 1000 ct box of jumbo craft sticks for me. They work perfect. Not to mention the medical cost for the impending diabetes.  :-D

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That was what I was thinking. For about the price of 2 dilly bars, my wife got a 1000 ct box of jumbo craft sticks for me. They work perfect. Not to mention the medical cost for the impending diabetes.  :-D
Yea, but them sticks taste better with the ice cream on em. :-D

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>Keep all your sticks from your Dairy Queen visit

Do you work at Dairy Queen?  That's a lot of Dilly bars...
No I do not but my daughter does so that is a help. ;)

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I was thinking about doing some foundationless honey comb this year too.  Should I dip the jumbo popscicle stickes in wax before placing them in the frame.  Would that help them get started faster?  Just wondering.

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In my limited experience I did not find that coating the guide piece (popsicle stick) with wax helped to get the frame drawn more quickly.  What does work for me if to place the foundationless frames between other drawn frames, and placing odd pieces of extra burr comb in the frames using rubber bands. 

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>Should I dip the jumbo popscicle stickes in wax before placing them in the frame.

No.

>  Would that help them get started faster?

No.  It will not stick as well as the bees will attach the comb and will make a weaker connection.

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Offline luvin honey

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Or use paint stir sticks cut in half lengthwise, or to size.
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I used paint stir sticks from Lowe's, and didn't cut them in half lengthwise. I have only inspected the hive once since installing the bees.

On the first inspection, I noticed the bees were drawing comb from the side of the stick, rather then from bottom edge. Should I cut it out and reshape it?

First hive, so any suggestions would be great.

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How far off is it?  If the comb is off the thickness of the stick, no, I would not.  If the comb is off by half the width of the top bar, yes, I would cut it out and rubber band it back in the center.
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Offline Joe D

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I use paint stirring sticks cut in half, and then pieces cut to lenght to fill groove.  I put a couple of drops of hot glue in groove and then the stir stick.  So far working good.


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