How to convert from frames to top bars the easy way!
This method is a big improvement on the old "crop-and-chop" technique, and can be used to make several nucs from a single colony, or to populate a full-size top bar hive using a frame hive, but without the destruction of frames. If you find these videos useful, please consider a donation to Friends of the Bees at https://friendsofthebees.org And please 'like' and 'subscribe' as it helps more people see this video.

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