what do do with super frames?

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Ammerbee

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I've just harvested the last of my honey but having bought a small freezer to store the wet super frames in I now find it is full and I still have twenty or so wet frames...for now I've stacked them in supers (with an empty super on the bottom) in the shed, each super separated by cardboard with a sheet of hardboard on top...not sure what else I can do with them (?)
 
You don't need to keep them in the freezer as long as you keep them moth proof after you take them out. A plastic box with a good deal will do the job. A few days in the freezer will kill off and wax moth larvae or eggs.
 

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