I have one hive that will not accept a standard entrance feeder. I hand trimmed a standard entrance feeder to make it fit. It's not pretty but it works.An entrance feeder will not fit.
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I have one hive that will not accept a standard entrance feeder. I hand trimmed a standard entrance feeder to make it fit. It's not pretty but it works.An entrance feeder will not fit.
Also I would like to cut down on scratching the low cells missed by the knife.I started 9 frame spacing this year to make uncapping easier.
Not quite.What about 9 frames in an 8 frame box? They fit.
Gotta have room to work comfortably, the ol' 5 lb in a 2lb.Not quite.
If they were miserable yesterday they're absolutely nasty today, not even exiting the box except for a couple at a time for a cleansing flight I suspect. Wetter and cooler today. Can't get in for a chk till Thursday.Wanted to do a chk today but cool and rain, same tomorrow, the crew will not be happy.
Yep. I put in undrawn comb an they made a cross comb mess. I just checked today and put back in 10 frames.The problem with the 8 frame hives is that the super is a little too wide for 8 frames with undrawn comb. Looks like they were designed to hold 8 frames with already drawn comb.
You cannot get away with 9 frames with undrawn comb in a 10 frame hive. Anytime you violate the "bee space" whether too narrow or too wide, you will have problems.
Some people will take the frames from a 9 frame in a 10 frame super and then space them to fit 8 in a 10 frame super.
9 frames in a 10 frame super works really well for me so I don't try to work it down to 8.
The frames have to be already full drawn before you can reduce from 10 to 9. Bee space will always win.Yep. I put in undrawn comb an they made a cross comb mess. I just checked today and put back in 10 frames.