- Joined
- Oct 9, 2012
- Messages
- 183
- Reaction score
- 110
- Location
- Surrey
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 5
With an eye on next season (and being a more prepared better beekeeper!), I've started cleaning up equipment.
I'm currently going through old brood boxes, with frames that did have wax moth....I was going to put these (cleaned up) frames into the melt down pile, but now thinking, I should let the bees tidy them up and repair the (damaged areas) that I've scrapped off back to the foundation (or in some cases thin air !) saving both time and money for me, and energy for the bees. Is that reasonable...or should I just get on and melt them down? The two pics below hopefully illustrate.
I'm currently going through old brood boxes, with frames that did have wax moth....I was going to put these (cleaned up) frames into the melt down pile, but now thinking, I should let the bees tidy them up and repair the (damaged areas) that I've scrapped off back to the foundation (or in some cases thin air !) saving both time and money for me, and energy for the bees. Is that reasonable...or should I just get on and melt them down? The two pics below hopefully illustrate.
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