I’ve been mostly using foundationless frames in brood boxes for over 10 years.
I’m a pretty strong believer dark wax in brood frames should be cycled out every three to five years. It’s easy to simply cut out the old wax when it’s time has come.
Our hives make nearly no bridge comb between boxes.
It offends me too discard plastic foundations into the landfill.
When bees are drawing out the comb, sometimes the beekeeper has to make adjustments.
Hives Must be kept vertical so the plane of the comb stays in the frame.
Foundationless frames are an important part of spring swarm control/suppression.
Bees most prefer to draw comb in empty space.
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