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- May 27, 2020
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Good morning,
I'm starting the summer honey harvest later on today and will be taking 16 supers off hives with and without CBPV. I have not had to deal with cappings from hives with CBPV before. In all previous years I've put cappings into English feeders for the hives to recover honey and dry off the wax and then take off the dry wax, this has worked fine for 8/9 years for me. I can't easily separate what cappings come off what hives, I can process all the good supers first and leave the ones off hives which have had CBPV until last and separate their cappings.
Two questions really:
1. I am assuming here there is a risk of CBPV being transmitted on the wet cappings? Please correct me if I'm wrong
2. What do people usually do with their wet cappings and how do they dry/clean them up?
Thanks
I'm starting the summer honey harvest later on today and will be taking 16 supers off hives with and without CBPV. I have not had to deal with cappings from hives with CBPV before. In all previous years I've put cappings into English feeders for the hives to recover honey and dry off the wax and then take off the dry wax, this has worked fine for 8/9 years for me. I can't easily separate what cappings come off what hives, I can process all the good supers first and leave the ones off hives which have had CBPV until last and separate their cappings.
Two questions really:
1. I am assuming here there is a risk of CBPV being transmitted on the wet cappings? Please correct me if I'm wrong
2. What do people usually do with their wet cappings and how do they dry/clean them up?
Thanks
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