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<blockquote data-quote="Mummzie" data-source="post: 11835" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>The referred to thread about OA/GL was not an open and honest discussion. Anything less than positive about the method was closed down.</p><p></p><p>Why the system works for some & not others, the downsides of using it, the issues of scaling it for commercial use are all things that need to be shared, trying to keep away from personality clashes.</p><p>Sufficient data may well present some direction to successful use of the method, but that will require detailed answers and full context.</p><p></p><p>Alastairs question is a good start, except the qualifier of "with good results" . What is a good result? No varroa? No brood damage? Reduced cost?</p><p>Perhaps [USER=13]@Alastair[/USER] - you could define what you intended to ask?</p><p></p><p>[USER=73]@Otto[/USER] - would you be prepared to describe how your frames look? Do you have an area under the strip where there is no brood? If not, can you suggest what you do to prevent this?</p><p>-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mummzie, post: 11835, member: 5"] The referred to thread about OA/GL was not an open and honest discussion. Anything less than positive about the method was closed down. Why the system works for some & not others, the downsides of using it, the issues of scaling it for commercial use are all things that need to be shared, trying to keep away from personality clashes. Sufficient data may well present some direction to successful use of the method, but that will require detailed answers and full context. Alastairs question is a good start, except the qualifier of "with good results" . What is a good result? No varroa? No brood damage? Reduced cost? Perhaps [USER=13]@Alastair[/USER] - you could define what you intended to ask? [USER=73]@Otto[/USER] - would you be prepared to describe how your frames look? Do you have an area under the strip where there is no brood? If not, can you suggest what you do to prevent this? - [/QUOTE]
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