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BusyKnight <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Mar 1996 21:33:24 -0600
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>    What I need to know is what is the correct way to add suppers
>to your hive? One at a time as some books say or Three AS
>Mr Imirie . Or is their no correct way.
If it's supers of foundation, I'd say just one or two.  But if
the comb is already drawn out then three is not too many.  You
mainly want the hive strong enough to combat any wax moths that
might try to get a foot hold.
 
>    Also I have One of my double Hives Upper Brood Box has Ten
>full frames of capped Honey, Is that Normal?
In a mild winter (like we've had in Tejas) this is not unusual.
 
>   Can I take Three Of the frames and put them in the freezer and
>use them in my package Bees when I get them next Month?
Yep!
 
BusyKnight
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