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Burr comb

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Type of honeycomb built by bees outside of a beekeeping frame

Inbeekeeping, in aLangstroth hive,burr comb, also known asbrace comb andbridge comb, are portions ofhoneycomb built by the bees in other places than in the intended place in theframes.[1][2][3] Burr comb is commonly found on the top of frames, particularly if the hive has been assembled with a void above the frames; burr comb may also be found hanging from the bottom of frames, if the frame itself is too shallow in height for the height of the hive it has been put in. Burr comb can cause problems if they join together frames on the hive which should stay separate (thus 'bridging' the gap between frames with comb).

Burr comb can be avoided or minimized by keeping the width of all internal spaces inside the hive to the "bee space" limit of14 to38 inch (6.4 to 9.5 mm). Care should be taken when removing burr comb, as the adultqueen bee may be found on it, or the comb itself may contain brood cells, including sometimes queen brood cells.

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  1. ^"Beekeeping/Glossary - Wikibooks, open books for an open world".En.wikibooks.org. Retrieved28 July 2019.
  2. ^"The Science of Bees - Honey Bee Suite".Honey Bee Suite. Retrieved29 July 2019.
  3. ^"What is Burr Comb and How to Control it?".Beekeepinginsider.com. 19 January 2019. Retrieved28 July 2019.

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