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To all Beekeeping Friends
Another topic for discussion - Apart from the fact that old combs might
carry  the spores of some disease, is there any other risk involved in
giving such combs to the bees to rebuild?
 
I would appreciate any answers.  I am grateful for much valuable
information received onother topics.
Thank you all.
Sr. Catherine Duffy
(Sr. Monica - typist)

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