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Hello All,
A simple method of producing comb honey is in the book "Fifty years among
the bees" by Dr. C.C. Miller.
Produce comb honey over queenless bees. No pollen in comb as queenless bees
do not normally bring in pollen. No swarming as queenless bees do not swarm.
I have used the method on several ocassions with huge success. Extra work is
involved but everytime I have used the method beautiful comb honey was
produced.
Sincerely,
Bob Harrison

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