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Proper Use of Comb Foundations for Honey Storage in Supering Colonies

This informative guide by entomologist Clarence H. Collison from Mississippi State University provides detailed insights into the proper use of comb foundations for honey storage in supering colonies. It explores the three basic frame styles: all plastic, plastic frame with foundation, and traditional wooden frame. Understanding these frames and their applications can significantly improve honey production efficiency and colony health. This resource is essential for beekeepers looking to optimize their honey storage strategies.

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Proper Use of Comb Foundations for Honey Storage in Supering Colonies

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    1. Supering Colonies For Honey Storage/Proper Use Of Comb Foundations Clarence H. Collison Entomologist Mississippi State University

    2. Frames-Three Basic Styles All Plastic (Frame + Foundation) Plastic Frame Wooden Frame

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