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Title: methods for storing supers
Post by: T.Smith on March 23, 2008, 07:44:37 PM
whats the best way to store supers of drawn comb thru winter. Just wondering about protecting the comb from pests like wax moths.
Title: Re: methods for storing supers
Post by: Robo on March 23, 2008, 08:23:03 PM
Do a forum search on "certan".  That is the best way.
Title: Re: methods for storing supers
Post by: Michael Bush on March 23, 2008, 08:29:45 PM
If you live in the north, once winter sets in, wax moths won't be a problem until sometime between late spring and early summer.  If you leave the boxes on the hives until the first hard freeze you can get them into winter.  If you get the supers on the hives before then, the bees will guard them.  Certan is the only thing I'd consider to treat them.
Title: Re: methods for storing supers
Post by: the kid on March 24, 2008, 01:52:21 AM
can you use certan on honey supers ???   I didnt think you could..
but it is used on brood frames ,,, right???
the kid
Title: Re: methods for storing supers
Post by: JP on March 24, 2008, 01:55:29 AM
Quote from: the kid on March 24, 2008, 01:52:21 AM
can you use certan on honey supers ???   I didnt think you could..
but it is used on brood frames ,,, right???
the kid

Certan does not hurt you, the bees nor the honey.


...JP
Title: Re: methods for storing supers
Post by: Michael Bush on March 24, 2008, 07:19:26 AM
There was talk at one time of putting Bt (Certan) in all of the foundation.  Apparently it was decided that it wasn't a money making proposition to have comb that wax moths wouldn't eat.  :)  At least for those making foundation.
Title: Re: methods for storing supers
Post by: DayValleyDahlias on March 25, 2008, 05:54:05 PM
I just rec'd XenTari in the mail.  I am guessing that I mist it on the drawn comb, and allow it to dry. 
Title: Re: methods for storing supers
Post by: Michael Bush on March 25, 2008, 07:30:07 PM
>I am guessing that I mist it on the drawn comb, and allow it to dry.
yes