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>OK. Time to add some other comments. By the way, all of the
>suggestion I have seen sound good and clearly all of them will work.
>
>How about.
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>Dumping the mess onto a screen - 1/4 inch mesh would be nice but use
>what you have. Window screen will be just fine. Place it over a tub
>and let it drain over a few days. Occassionaly mix it around a little
>and mush it up and after a few days a great deal of honey will drain
>out with little wax or bee parts in the honey. Less mushing and more
>time will yield cleaner honey.
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>What to do with the stuff left on top. The more you mush it the more
>honey will be removed. Why not deal with it as you would with
>cappings? You could also offer it to the bees when there is no flow
>and they will remove the remaining honey and you can deal with the was
>as you normally do.
>
>Good luck.
>
>Eric Abell
>Gibbons, Alberta Canada
>(403) 998 3143
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