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If there are significant stores left over from last year, some, if not
most, having been collected while medication was being applied, should
I be concerned that the bees might move some of this into the supers
that will be extracted for human consumption?
Rod
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: honey bound
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> If it is HONEY and not bee-processed sugar in the frames, simply give
> the bees
> room in supers. If they need the space for brood and have somewhere
> else to
> put the honey they will move it. They know how they want their larder
> arranged
> far better than you do. If the frames contain non honey stores, remove
> them to
> avoid contamination of the real thing. Use them to feed nuclei or
> weak
> colonies.
> Chris Slade
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