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Mark Horsnell <[log in to unmask]>
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i've just opened the hives after a looooooooong wet winter..........
 
generally the bees have all moved up to the 2nd brood chamber & things r
humming along; but the odd hive has got mould on some frames in the bottom
chamber.
 
i know...... i forgot to raise the hive lid off the hive mat thru the winter
to let the condensation escape..... but that's not my point....
 
will the bees clean up the mouldy frames for the coming season, or do i have
to replace them? :-(
 
any advice appreciated
 
mark

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