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Laurie had a post here years back kinda like this. She would cut her plastic foundations in half, and put one piece in each frame. Then cut out the comb honey of the sides or cull drone brood.
Anyway, she had one frame that she noticed never had brood in it. Only honey. Finally noticed she had rotated the foundation 90 degrees. I have often wondered if that would be so effective at keeping brood out of supers.
Anyway, she had one frame that she noticed never had brood in it. Only honey. Finally noticed she had rotated the foundation 90 degrees. I have often wondered if that would be so effective at keeping brood out of supers.