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How to use Foundationless Langstroth frames
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Another video to help clarify how to add frames to the hive so the bees will draw straight comb when using no foundation.
It can be daunting when the bees draw all kinds of cross comb but following this method most instances of cross comb are alleviated.
Natural honeycomb is free of chemical residues known to be in commercial foundation.
It tastes better in comb honey.
It allows bees to completely be bees!
I have been keeping treatment free bees since 2003 and run over 100 hives.
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Apis mellifera is not native to the Americas, so it was not present when the European explorers and colonists arrived. However, other native bee species were kept and traded by indigenous peoples. In 1622, European colonists brought the German honey bee (A. m. mellifera) to the Americas first, followed later by the Italian honey bee (A. m. ligustica) and others. Many of the crops that depend on western honey bees for pollination have also been imported since colonial times. Escaped swarms (known as "wild" honey bees, but actually feral) spread rapidly as far as the Great Plains, usually preceding the colonists. Honey bees did not naturally cross the Rocky Mountains; they were transported by the Mormon pioneers to Utah in the late 1840s, and by ship to California in the early 1850s.