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Just finished the frames & filled the supers.

Nuc hive #2: 2nd super installed on August 21, 2025.
Frames were were checkerboarded. Rubbed wax, rubbed and heated wax.
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Swarm hive: 2nd super installed on August 23, 2025.
Frames were installed with 4 rubbed & heated wax in the center, with two frames of rubbed wax on either side.
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Package Hive: 2nd super installed on August 23, 2025.
Frames were installed with 4 rubbed wax in the center, with two frames of rubbed & heated wax on either side.
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I hypothesize that the rubbed and heated frames will be preferred as the wax is more even.

The reason I gave the box with the 4 rubbed and heated frames in the center to the swarm hive, is because these girls have drawn some wonky comb. I'm hoping they will do a better job with the R&H frames. That being said, the wonky comb might be because of heavier wax in different places on the foundations.

I can't wait to see what they do with what I've given them.

My sister in law calls me a bee nerd, maybe she's a little correct in that...lol
 
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There will be a lot of beekeepers that won't want to feed their bees GMO feed and customers who won't want to buy honey from bees fed GMOs thinking it will affect honey. I don't feed subs anyway.
I need to read that article closer. I actually only skimmed over it. I just haven't had the time today. I definitely don't want GMO's either. Now, if it was something natural, then I might be interested.
 
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Mite drop count so far.

Nuc hive #1: 3
Nuc hive #2: 7, not surprising
Package hive: 2
Swarm hive: 4, a little surprised

So glad we are treating. We won't be able to treat again until Wednesday as we are going camping with our family. Unless we come home early because the littles don't do well...lol

I picked up foam board from the dollar store and cut it to size to fit into the slots my husband cut into the screened bottom boards. We removed the foam boards as it's going to be triple digits while we're gone. I'm sure there will be more mites dropping that we won't see.

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It's amazing the amount of debris you find.
 
Well, I finally got a chance to look that article over again...how did I miss the first paragraph..by engineering yeast... where was my brain...it certainly wasn't catching and retaining anything it was reading...lol 🤦‍♀️😂
Large beekeeping outfits that have to fill pollination contracts, almonds for example, will definitely use it. Colonies are graded by the amount of brood frames. The problem I see is after the contracts are over and they break hives up to produce nucs for sale will they notify buyers? Probably not.
 
Large beekeeping outfits that have to fill pollination contracts, almonds for example, will definitely use it. Colonies are graded by the amount of brood frames. The problem I see is after the contracts are over and they break hives up to produce nucs for sale will they notify buyers? Probably not.
You're probably correct in that.
 

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