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Tom: The quick answer is YES.
It would be better to put a completely empty super on the inner cover, and
then put the super of partially filled frames on top of that empty super.  The
bees will rob out the uncapped honey perhaps in 24 hours.  If you break the
cappings with a capping scratcher, they will rob out EVERYTHING.
                                                                                                        George

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