Tom,
You can put wet supers over the inner cover with hole reduced to the
minimum so bees won't put more honey up there. You can stack 10 supers over
hives that are light. Remove when clean or when weather turns cold (frost)
on a cold morning. Bees will be below inner cover.
On the other hand, there is nothing wrong with storing supers wet, if
you don't have time to put them back on. Bees will clean up in the spring.
Charles Andros
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De: (Thomas) (Cornick) <[log in to unmask]>
Para: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Data: Sábado, 29 de Agosto de 1998 17:03
Assunto: Re: Wet Combs
> Many caution about placing wet combs out to be cleaned by the bees
because
>of robbing and disease spread.
> What do you do instead? It seems to me storing combs wet is a bad idea.
>
>Tom in CT