Recycled cut-comb honey frames

Started by Joseph Clemens, September 27, 2005, 01:25:46 AM

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Joseph Clemens

Here is a photo of a frame where the comb honey was cut from after the spring flow and it has now been rebuilt and is being refilled by the bees, these are very large honey storage cells:


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Joseph Clemens
Beekeeping since 1964
10+ years in Tucson, Arizona
12+ hives and 15+ nucs
No chemicals -- no treatments of any kind, EVER.

Joseph Clemens


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Joseph Clemens
Beekeeping since 1964
10+ years in Tucson, Arizona
12+ hives and 15+ nucs
No chemicals -- no treatments of any kind, EVER.