Hi Ron, I envy you having empty frames that you can put into colonies; I never have enough! I have a few thoughts concerning the brood nest honey you have in frames: - While it has been reported, I do not think it is well understood that the Apistan formulation of fluvalinate will not be absorbed into honey. It has been deliberately made this way. In fact, when Apistan was approved for use in England (earlier this year) the label does not require that supers be removed when treating! (DANGER...other formulations of fluvalinate will readily be absorbed into honey!) - It is really easy to protect honey in frames from wax moth by using Para-Moth(tm). You can get from Betterbee, 800-632-3379. - IF brood has never been raised in the combs in question, wax moth damage will be minor, if any. The wax moth larvae thrive on the cocoons from the bee larvae if they don't have these, they will hatch but not mature as they will not have enough protein. Hope this helps. Got any full depth drawn frames you want to sell? Lloyd Lloyd Spear Owner, Ross Rounds(tm). The finest in comb honey production. http://www.rossrounds.com