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Date: | Wed, 28 Mar 2001 10:56:18 -0500 |
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I am an amateur beekeeper near Albany, NY. Last year, my single hive was
empty when I went to wrap it for the winter. There were no signs of bees,
hence I don't think there was any disease.
My question are related to cleaning things up to get ready for this year (I
have ordered my nuc). I have mostly Pierco frames, which have worked
fine. Is there anything more I can or should do to clean them in
preparation for my new bees other than scraping the leftover comb off? Am
I being anal by wanting them to be super clean? There is dark residue left
over on the frames, and I am wondering just how picky the bees will be.
Thank you in advance.
Mark Baird
Scotia, NY
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