Cut Comb Honey
A model medium frame. Note bosky wedge I have broken off the top bar.
After the foundation is inserted the fissure is positioned to anchor the foundation.
Warning the thin strip of foundation I trimmed off so the establishment would fit proper.
A stapler is one method to tack the wedge strip. 5/8" nails occupation as well.
The cut comb frames are put in the box closest to the queen excluder. I have noticeable the frames with a marker. When the combs are all capped they all look the same. Evidently these are new and can easily be spotted. But as time goes by the frames will darken then the marking will be noted.
I have a nectar flow going at my slot in Stillwater. When I know I have a flow prevalent and the bees are putting up nectar into the supers, it is patch for cut comb honey.
Cut comb honey is probably the easiest comb honey there is to amount to. Nothing special except a few frames and thin surplus underpinning.
I use a medium...


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