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Sun, 2 Mar 1997 20:36:29 +0000
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After exctracting I put my frames and extractor out for the bees to
remove the unused honey.
 
I alway find lots of dead bees after this.  Can anybody explin why?
 
Do they overfeed, fight or what?
 
Is this a good thing to do?
 
Regards
 
Chris
Chris van Zyl
Progro Consultancy - Port Elizabeth - South Africa

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