- Joined
- Apr 17, 2014
- Messages
- 401
- Reaction score
- 59
- Location
- Warwick
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 15
I use bamboo skewers.
Two skewers vertically through the bottom bar.
A couple of taps with a hammer to set the point of the skewer into the soft pine top-bar, pinch the bottom bars together and snap off the protruding end of the skewer flush with the bottom bar, add a blob of pea glue to the end of the skewer to fix it to the bottom bar.
I also use a tongue depressor glued into the top bar to give a starting point to the bees.
I have found that the comb is not always straight, so I am interspacing new foundationless frame with drawn comb to give a guide to the bees this season
Two skewers vertically through the bottom bar.
A couple of taps with a hammer to set the point of the skewer into the soft pine top-bar, pinch the bottom bars together and snap off the protruding end of the skewer flush with the bottom bar, add a blob of pea glue to the end of the skewer to fix it to the bottom bar.
I also use a tongue depressor glued into the top bar to give a starting point to the bees.
I have found that the comb is not always straight, so I am interspacing new foundationless frame with drawn comb to give a guide to the bees this season