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At this time of year there is a lot of discussion about how to store comb eg. wet vs dry etc. A quick note to describe what I do.
First get an upright freezer. There are loads of these free on recycle sites. Get one. It doesn't matter if it is not working but great if it is.
The drain hole should be blocked - it stops wasp/eawic and possibly wax moth access.
Now wrap two frames together as shown in a sheet of newspaper and put in the freezer. My freezer holds 80 frames and I have a couple of them.
Leave a space at the bottom and put 200ml of 80% acetic acid in a silicone tray/loaf tin in there. Close the door and the seal keeps the acid fumes in. Job done. I have never had wax moth problems doing this. I also think it helps with nosema spores.
First get an upright freezer. There are loads of these free on recycle sites. Get one. It doesn't matter if it is not working but great if it is.
The drain hole should be blocked - it stops wasp/eawic and possibly wax moth access.
Now wrap two frames together as shown in a sheet of newspaper and put in the freezer. My freezer holds 80 frames and I have a couple of them.
Leave a space at the bottom and put 200ml of 80% acetic acid in a silicone tray/loaf tin in there. Close the door and the seal keeps the acid fumes in. Job done. I have never had wax moth problems doing this. I also think it helps with nosema spores.