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> << Anyone with suggestions how to feed crystallized frames of honey
back...>>

> There are three possible ways.

We use a fourth: simply uncap the frames and then insert one or two (but
not next to one another) into the supers that are put on immediately above
the brood boxes early in the season.  In our experience, the bees will
liquefy these frames and the honey will stored, not be used for feed.

allen
http://www.internode.net/honeybee/diary/

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