How long does it take for bees to clean frames?

If you don't want to make multiple trips, I would say 1 super can be cleaned by 1 strong hive in 2-3 hours - more or less. I just put my frames in front of my hives 3-4 hours before dark. After an hour or so of darkness, I put them in a chest freezer for 24-48 hours. Done.
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Will bees clean up old frames?

The comb, honey and frames may be used in the hive again. Bees will clean up a bit of mold, although by doing it for them they can focus their talents elsewhere, like pollination. If it is black mold, remove and trash the foundation (or melt for other uses). Clean the frames thoroughly, air out, freeze, and reuse.
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How long does it take bees to draw a frame of comb?

On average it will take between 7 days to 2 months for bees to produce comb and fill it with honey. But a strong established colony, during a strong honey flow, can draw out a full 10 frame deep box and fill it with honey in as little as 3 days. Sometimes even quicker, in less than 24 hours.
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How do bees clean frames?

After removing wooden frames from the beehive to harvest honey, cut out any comb containing honey. If there is honey on the frames, you may give it to the bees. Once this is done, you may then clean the frames.
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How long does it take to clear bees from supers?

The feed holes in the top crown board should be covered, as it is not unheard of, for the bees to find a way up under the roof. The hive can then be left alone for one or two days, depending upon the number of supers to be cleared.
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Can you extract honey from brood frames?

It is a serious no-no to extract honey with brood in the frame, contaminating with lots of bugs, whether capped or not. Just leave frames out of the job and put them back in the hive, can hatch out and extract later if needed.
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What do you do with frames after honey extraction?

The most common way is to put the frames back in the supers just harvested and put the supers back on your hives. Then in a few days, the bees will have cleaned up the mess and you're left with a super full of clean, dry, not sticky frames. Usually.
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Will bees repair damaged comb?

The brief answer is yes, in most cases the bees can rehab comb damaged by wax moths.
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What do I do with old brood frames?

One common method of replacing old brood comb is to remove 2 frames each Spring. Two frames of old dark wax are removed and replaced with 2 fresh frames with foundation. In a 10 frame Langstroth hive, this would allow all 10 frames to be replaced over a 5-year period.
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What does a rotting beehive smell like?

If a hive smells bad—sour, rotten, like ammonia or something else off—start to investigate. You may have a disease, such as foulbrood, or a pest issue, such as a mice infestation.
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How do you encourage bees to draw out a comb?

1. It seems that nectar (or a light syrup that mimics nectar) is ideal for stimulating wax production. Many beekeepers use 1:1 syrup as a comb-building stimulant, others prefer an even lighter syrup of one part sugar to two parts water (1:2). This works fine, especially in the spring.
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Why are my bees not drawing out comb?

Bees will only draw out new comb when there is a strong nectar flow. If there's no nectar to make honey with in the super, there's no point in wasting energy on building comb that will then sit empty, right? So, if you place a super on your hive during a time of dearth, don't expect your bees to fill it.
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Will bees draw comb without a queen?

Yes, they can and will draw comb without a queen. Somewhat more slowly in the case of queenless swarms I've hived compared to queenright ones, but they will draw it, and bring in pollen and make honey, etc.
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Will bees clean up moldy frames?

The bees are very thorough. After they are done, the combs can be used for brood or honey production. It's amazing, but no taste or smell of mold will remain on the combs. If you have more than one colony, you can divide the moldy frames between them, or you can give a few at a time.
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When should I change my brood frame?

Towards the end of the bee keeping season frames that you wish to replace are moved to the ends of the brood chamber. During winter these frames become free of brood so in early spring, before the colony is expanding rapidly, they can be removed and replaced with drawn combs.
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Do bees reuse brood comb?

If you know your bees died of starvation or cold, chances are it is safe to reuse brood combs that are in decent shape, even if they are moldy or have some dead adult bees still on them. Reusing combs with dead larvae in cells is risky.
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How many frames of brood should a hive have?

Most beekeepers seem to prefer using ten frames in the brood boxes—and for good reasons. There is really no benefit to having extra wide spaces for raising brood, and ten frames provide more area for the brood nest, so this makes sense.
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Why are my bees building comb between frames?

Space is another reason bees might build comb between two frames. Bees will build comb anywhere they have enough space. If the opportunity presents itself, they might think, “Hey, why not build here?” Then they'll construct their comb sideways instead of downward.
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Why are my bees building comb sideways?

This happens when the bees find themselves with open space in which to build comb in any direction they want, just like they would in a bee tree in the wild.
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Why are my bees building comb outside the hive?

Burr Comb

Basically, they are combs that are built “out of place”. Sometimes if the space is big enough they will fill these small combs with honey or drone brood. Usually, these combs are broken during an inspection. Burr comb is normal and it is not a big deal.
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Can you put extracted frames back in the hive?

The simplest way to clean them, and reclaim the residue honey in the frames, is to replace the frames back onto the same hive the frames were removed from. By placing the frames onto the hive they came from, you significantly diminish the risk of spreading any disease that may be present in one hive, to any other hive.
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Can I extract uncapped honey?

If a large portion of your honey is uncapped, you can extract the uncapped frames separately from the rest, store it in the refrigerator, and use it for cooking.
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Can I leave a honey super on over winter?

Yes, you can leave a honey super or several on the hive over Winter. In fact, most beekeepers do have a super or two designated for use by the bees. The size of the box designated as the “food super” for the bees varies from one beekeeper to another and from one region to another.
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Will bees move honey from brood box to super?

A hive generally has two brood boxes—the larger boxes in which the bees lives year-round—and honey supers are stacked on top of those boxes during the spring and summer months to give the hive extra room. The bees will move honey “upstairs” to the supers if it's available.
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