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Walter Zimmermann <[log in to unmask]>
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I hope 1000 similar replies.
But from my experience it's more like 2000 replies all different.
 
So here's my question to all of you out there in beekeeping land:
 
What method do you use to clean up a dead hive comprised of a broodchamber  
and a box of honey on it coming out of the winter?
What's in the hive is mould on everything including the leftover honey,  dead 
bees, broodcomb.
 
Let's see what similarities and differences you can expound on.
 
Walter
 
 

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