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Running 9 frames instead of 10 in a standard box gives bees room to draw thicker comb — easier to uncap at harvest and holding more honey per frame. These metal spacers install into the top ledge of the box and space 9 frames evenly across a 10-frame box, so every frame hangs at a fixed position instead of drifting or bunching.
These spacers work best on frames that already have drawn comb — bees extend the existing comb outward to fill the wider spacing. Used with brand-new foundation instead, bees may build cross comb, which makes frame management harder. If you're setting up new foundation, standard 10-frame spacing is the safer starting point.
| Material | Steel |
| Spaces | 9 frames in a 10-frame box |
| Installation | Top ledge, adjustable height |
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