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Mon, 23 Jun 1997 23:31:32 -0700
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Since I have begun extracting this years honey crop, I have a question:
 
If I am going to be using my 4 frame extractor on and off over the next 3
months during this year's season, is it necessary to wash out an extractor
after each session of extracting?
 
I mean, can I leave the the little remaining residue honey that lines the
walls and pools at the bottom of the extractor?
 
Does honey have any effects on stiainless steel or the welding that joins
the metal parts together?
 
 
 
Paul Cronshaw, D.C.
Cyberchiro and Hobbyist Beekeeper
Santa Barbara, CA  USA

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