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Hi
We've just taken our first full super of honey from our hive. We cut the comb out of each frame then just sort of mashed it up in a big double sieve and let it filter over a couple of days. We got a good harvest this way, but I now have a big tub of mashed up wax comb and honey 'dregs' that I'm not sure what to do with. I accidentally left a couple of the empty frames outside the hive and the bees methodically stripped them of every last scrap of remaining honey and I'm wondering if that would be a good way of dealing with my tub of leftovers. Is it just easy feeding for the bees, or is there a good reason (or many!) not to do this again.
This is my first post here. Thanks in advance.
Matt
We've just taken our first full super of honey from our hive. We cut the comb out of each frame then just sort of mashed it up in a big double sieve and let it filter over a couple of days. We got a good harvest this way, but I now have a big tub of mashed up wax comb and honey 'dregs' that I'm not sure what to do with. I accidentally left a couple of the empty frames outside the hive and the bees methodically stripped them of every last scrap of remaining honey and I'm wondering if that would be a good way of dealing with my tub of leftovers. Is it just easy feeding for the bees, or is there a good reason (or many!) not to do this again.
This is my first post here. Thanks in advance.
Matt