Hey, i thought maybe i should post here rather than creating a new thread. I finally managed to get around to wiring up 40 frames last week, and placing them on my 4 currently living hives. It was a bit of a learning process since I've never wired up frames before - I just googled and scrolled this forum a bit before hand and i think it turned out mostly all right. I'm hopeful this will fix my cross-comb problem; it's very hard to work with bees when the frames are all glued together, and i've had more of a problem over the years as i've removed the plastic foundation from all my frames.
So, I'm finally getting around to wiring up my frames, and experimenting a little as I go: drilling holes for the eyelets in frames that don't have holes and getting creative with frames damaged by wax-moth larva and salvaging some of the lesser damaged frames from my bear attacks.
Here are some pictures:
(Note, i'm still conducting my image host experiment - sort of)
https://imgbox.com/g/njSsrY6oHjhttps://postimg.cc/gallery/8fKjnZV(this one had some trouble with the upload ordering)
Also, I tried to get the wire as taut as possible without breaking. I'm not sure how much a difference this makes, but it seemed like a good idea.
Here's a video(sound):
https://imgur.com/a/aUCXhdAFunny thing, a couple of my hives are a little aggressive, and i had a heck of a time getting my smoker to light(it was a cold morning) so the final placement of the boxes took a bit longer than expected(i need to fix my smoker).
I guess now it's just wait and see how it goes. I did realize after the face that i probably made a mistake: I noticed some of my wires weren't all in plane, and in some of the frames i had wired an "X" there were visible gaps between the wires. I probably need to fix this going forward, though i guess it will be interesting to see how the bees handle it.
After browsing this thread again, I'm also thinking now i might have also messed up by not placing a wooden starter in my grooved frames. I suppose we'll just have to see how it goes...
...Anyway, Ukraine is still on fire.
On a positive note, I think i might be finally getting over Covid!
I have physical tomorrow ;)
I'm attaching 4 photos in case the links go bad. what gauge wire is that? 26awg?