On Aug 29, 1998 05:43pm, INFORMED DISCUSSION OF BEEKEEPING ISSUES AND BEE
BIOLOGY wrote to ALL:
Hello Tom,
IDOBIABB> Many caution about placing wet combs out to be cleaned by the
IDOBIABB> bees because of robbing and disease spread.
IDOBIABB> What do you do instead? It seems to me storing combs wet is a
IDOBIABB> bad idea.
I store all my supers with wet combs every year with no adverse effects. My
supers are stacked in the garage in blocks of 10 with a whole newspaper between
each of them, top and bottom of the stack are air tight.
To guard against Wax moth I periodically remove any cocoons and larva by
inspecting each frame while in storage from August to March. Over 6 years I
have never lost a frame to Wax moth damage or had mouldy frames.
The above system works fine with four hives.
Regards Steve
STEVEN TURNER
G6LPF Beekeeper/gardener Sysop of ZBeeNet BBS.
http://www.beeman.dircon.co.uk/
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