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Hi Bill and All

I have been doing this for years, as  I live, and keep my bees, beside  
a river where the humidity is higher.  My question is; Killion kept  
his supers of honey in the dry room from Aug 21 till Sept 13, what if  
he had small hive beetles?  Although they are within 100 miles, they  
are coming!  Does anyone on the list have experience?

Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
44N80W





On 2-Dec-16, at 6:05 PM, Bill Hesbach wrote:

> Cam> Not sure how but it does work. Took some 19% honey to 17% with  
> this method.
>

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