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Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:29:52 -0400
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I recently recovered some hives after a flood here in Ohio.  I now have 6 full super full of honey although all the super are capped and just stuffed with honey I don't want to package this for my customers.   I want to feed this back to the bees and have tried in the past to put excess honey over the inner cover so that the bees would take it down as easy as I have heard.   Is there any other ideas out there that would allow me to feed this back without causing robbing and not just setting it out in the open?

Thanks
Wet in Ohio

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