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- Hive Type
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- Number of Hives
- 9
I've read loads and know about bee space. My understanding was that frames fit tightly into brood boxes and supers to allowing the appropriate space to occur naturally. However my brood box and super (which I haven't used yet) have 11 frames in them with spacers and there is additional space in both. I've read posts on here that talk about starting with 11 frames and reducing down to 10 or 9 in different circumstances and I'm confused about this whole area now and presume this is all important. I've not found an explanation in any books or a simple definitive explanation on the Internet. Can someone point me in the direction of a good explanation as I feel I've missed something important here. TIA.
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