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Walter Zimmermann <[log in to unmask]>
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To Peter Borst et al:
Question:
So does this mean that honey from my hives crystallized in one pound sour  
cream containers ( from skimming the top off the good stuff) is harmful if I  
invert them  on top of the frames in the spring?  
 
-remember that it comes from the same comb with sticky frames that is put  
back on the hives and or allowed to be robbed out in the fall before storing  
them.
-besides, crystallized honey is put in nuc boxes for food source while they  
wait for the queen cells to hatch
-never had foulbrood nor anyone in the area.
Walter
Ontario
 

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