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Sat, 9 Jan 1999 13:43:52 -0600
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I purchased my first three hives last July.
 
I read the recent post of supplying each hive with three  medium supers
for honey.  After ordering the hive bodies, frames and foundation, I
have begun to ponder.....will it be over-burdensome for the bees to have
to build all new comb prior to honey making?  i.e., will I still get a
good honey harvest?
Are there any special steps I need to take in this matter?
 
 Thanks for all your information on the list.
 
Patty in Central Missouri
first year, three hives
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