burr comb frames |
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navigate by keyword : apiary apis bee beehive bees beeswax boxes bridge brood bug burr comb drone drones eating farm frames harvest hive honey honeycomb insect langstroth lower mellifra moving natural pollinator scrape stick upper wax |
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Honey bees on burr comb in a Langstroth hive. Moving and eating honey. Bridge comb usually contains honey or drone brood. We usually scrape this off to harvest the wax, as it can cause upper and lower frames to stick together, which can be bad when moving hive boxes. |
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