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Maryland Beekeeper
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Nature does nothing uselessly. Aristotle
A novel frame
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http://www.pcela.rs/new_frame_t1.htm
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Bush_84
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Looks flimsy.
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Keeping bees since 2011.
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rwurster
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Re: A novel frame
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Quote from: Bush_84 on February 20, 2013, 11:47:04 pm
Looks flimsy.
Yes, quite flimsy, then burr comb you would get between the top bars would make them a pain to handle plus throw honey into the mix and frames breaking = complete disaster :)
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AllenF
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Even if they come out of the super together, my extractor would kill them.
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James M. Wagner
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I really don't get what the real purpose would be. Looks like a "solution" in need of a problem. -js
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