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I'm already running a bit short on standby kit, so I'm adapting a small, wooden hutch as a bait hive. I don't even want to use up spare frames, so I'm topping it up with a few odd top-bars I have left over. I'm aware that people say that foundationless frames need the guidance of an interleaved, frame with foundation in order to avoid chaotic (to human eyes) comb-building. So I'm expecting a mess, should my rudimentary bait-hive succeed in attracting occupants; but why doesn't the inside of a top-bar hive get messed up?