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>  I don't have extra frames w/ cured honey.
>How do you stick a frame under the inner cover?
>Waldemar


You could always pour granulated sugar around the inner cover escape hole.
Moisture from the colony helps liquify the sugar. I've never done this, but
I know some good beekeepers who do this regularly...maybe a little closer
to spring.

Mike


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