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Thu, 29 Apr 1999 08:40:25 -0400
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I, too have huge amounts of honey left over in deep frames, mostly from
colonies that didn't survive the winter (42% this year).  What I do is
just give it back to the bees when making splits, etc., and if they
don't need it they just throw it out.  There's nothing else I can do
with it anyway, and the bees are the experts at cleaning out their own
frames.

Ted Fischer
Dexter, Michigan USA

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