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PLB: " It says at the top late fall and early spring -- only.  Top bar beekeepers should take the honey combs that they want to eat away before they treat. What am I missing?"
You're missing out on a career as a meteorologist!  I don't know what the weather's going to do over winter here in the UK. The bees might need all their stored honey or little of it.  I take what I know to have been surplus to their requirements in the Spring when the dandelions and willows are flowering.  I know it's pure honey (+ oxalic?) as I don't feed them.
Chris

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