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Answering both the above in one post while eating a late lunch.....
1. All the wax get rendered down and we send it all to Thornes where they mill it for us and we get it back as foundation...which mostly we use but sometimes also sell a little. It adds up to quite an amount.
2. Never seen any difference between wax amounts and wax quality from different races/sub species of bees.
Going back to my drawn comb vs foundation vs starters vs sections experiments back in the 1980's is of minor worth here as we are talking brood combs and the experiment was about overall honey production. I do not think it will make a big difference in the broodnest as bees on flows (natural or articial) secrete wax scales anyway. Most gets used..but have seen them just talking the excess out and dumping it.
1. All the wax get rendered down and we send it all to Thornes where they mill it for us and we get it back as foundation...which mostly we use but sometimes also sell a little. It adds up to quite an amount.
2. Never seen any difference between wax amounts and wax quality from different races/sub species of bees.
Going back to my drawn comb vs foundation vs starters vs sections experiments back in the 1980's is of minor worth here as we are talking brood combs and the experiment was about overall honey production. I do not think it will make a big difference in the broodnest as bees on flows (natural or articial) secrete wax scales anyway. Most gets used..but have seen them just talking the excess out and dumping it.