If you are using Payne's poly nucs Smith frames are a good option to avoid squashing bees where there are no frame rails
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If you are using Payne's poly nucs Smith frames are a good option to avoid squashing bees where there are no frame rails
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I heard that Chainbridge Honey Farm now have their own Smith poly mould. Tip.
Short lugs are no issue for most of the World who use Langstroths and personally I find the long lug a pain but there you are, one size don't suit all.
PH
The Robson Green tv episode showed a poly super on the back of their truck, interestingly, it appeared to have the same footprint as the wooden smith boxes that it was stacked with.
Yes, the result of bad eductaion; continuing to instill the idea that the lugs are frame handles.
Top bee space is simply more efficient when working numbers of hives. Denrosa dumped their National unit as it was more efficient to have rectangular hives than square ones due to how they stacked on their trucks. When working large scale the little factors stack up and TBS is one of them.
PH
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