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Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:27:23 +1200
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Re: comb honey.

Many years ago a beekeeper told me that he thought that brace wax was built between the surface of a sealed section and the facing divider only if there was a spot of wax or maybe propolis already on the divider. Cleaning dividers thoroughly before assembling them and the new sections into the supers may be worth trying.

Regards to all.
Barry Donovan
New Zealand.





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