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adamant
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frame not fully drawn out .. see pic
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i have a few frames like this! what is the cause?
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normal. they dont need the space yet.
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Would agree with the Duck.
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The honey flow stopped.
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Is that frame from the box shown in the photo? Where are all the bees? You need a lot of bees to get a lot of comb built. As Duck says, they’ll build comb as it’s needed.
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Yes, it seems that flow stopped and they have eaten open honey away.
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adamant, I also have some of the end frames looking like that (in northern NJ) I agree with the others cause I know the flow has slowed to a drip. Still a little coming in but the 3-4 weeks of no rain and 90 degree heat took out most of the plants that were providing food. Goldenrod will be next but August will be slow untill that comes.
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