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>1. What do bees do with crystallized honey when it's given to them as I
did?
>2.  What can I do with the crystallized honey I have - about 7 or 8
medium supers?


Honey crystallizes naturally.  Relax, the bees will eat it all the same.
They will use all the old stores up during spring build up.  I usually have
a few supers around to feed the hungry and/or packages/splits in spring.  A
few crystalized honey frames can be a very valuable resource.

Ian

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