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I was looking at a video of the Rose Hive method and although I like the idea I think it goes beyond what I'm capable of at this stage both in experience and in equipment (all the boxes need to be the same). However in the video I saw some of the frames only had minimal wax at the top of the frame that allowed the bees to build what sort of comb they liked without the commercial 'guide-sizes' being involved. It started me thinking that if I used that method, not in the honey supers but in the brood box (I use 14 x 12), the bees could construct to their own requirements while at the same time a queen excluder protects the honey supers from being laid in thus making honey extraction easy.
I don't want to just jump in and do this as I have no experience of minimal foundation use but would be interested in anyone's views on using just a strip of wax foundation in the brood box and letting the bees do their own thing with it.
Would it make inspections impossible because the comb couldn't be lifted without damage?
What would happen if only every other frame was full foundation and the intervening ones were minimal foundation, woiuld that keep the comb 'organised' an so facilitate easier inspection?
I think I might not be making myself clear here but if anyone can work out what I mean and help with the answer I would be grateful.
I don't want to just jump in and do this as I have no experience of minimal foundation use but would be interested in anyone's views on using just a strip of wax foundation in the brood box and letting the bees do their own thing with it.
Would it make inspections impossible because the comb couldn't be lifted without damage?
What would happen if only every other frame was full foundation and the intervening ones were minimal foundation, woiuld that keep the comb 'organised' an so facilitate easier inspection?
I think I might not be making myself clear here but if anyone can work out what I mean and help with the answer I would be grateful.