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Honey crystalized in comb: Question

by ram <ram_palbert@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 13, 2007 at 05:43 AM

Hello,  I was wondering what to do with the honey that is crystalized
in the comb.  I went to extract 5 heavy frames yesterday, and finally
all the comb that was sealed was crystalized underneigth.

Should I put in back on the hive in autumn as source of winter
stores?  Can the bees easily process it in this state.?

Should I leave it outside for the bees to rob?  I would have done
this, but of course, everybody knows that encouraging robbing is not
good, and anyways, we're in a pretty good honey flow here now, so they
probably won't be particularily interested...any advice?

Should I eat it myself, wax, honey and all?  on toast?

Any advice would be appreciated.  Thanks

ram
 




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Honey crystalized in comb: Question
ram <ram_palbert@[EMAI  2007-07-13 05:43:31 
Re: Honey crystalized in comb: Question
Roger <vert20@[EMAIL P  2007-07-13 13:59:04 
Re: Honey crystalized in comb: Question
ram <ram_palbert@[EMAI  2007-07-14 19:30:20 
Re: Honey crystalized in comb: Question
Roger <vert20@[EMAIL P  2007-07-16 12:47:14 
Re: Honey crystalized in comb: Question
ram <ram_palbert@[EMAI  2007-07-25 08:12:58 

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