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Jeffrey Hamelman <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 May 2005 18:57:30 -0400
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I have also
> stored
>  some deeps this way but I would start out slow with some test cases.
>  John Horton

Thanks for the post, John,

I often have some deeps with capped frames of honey in them that I store to
use with new colonies or for early spring feeding as necessary. Leaving them
open for the bees to get into seems like it would be disaster. Any hints on
how to store them in a way that a) requires no chemicals, and at the same
time b) prevents wax moth damage? Thanks.

Jeffrey Hamelman,
Hartland, Vermont



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