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Hi

I have had to deal with hundreds of frames of granulated honey at times. I
recommend placing these frames in a super *below* the brood nest of good
colonies, especially at times when little honey is coming in. 

They do not want honey below the nest. Normally honey is stored above the
nest, away from the entrance. In most cases they will either move it up, eat
it, or throw it out.

Peter Borst

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