What do I do with an old brood comb?

Registered. Old black comb should be cycled out of your hive over time. Some give it 2 years in the brood chamber, some give it 5 years. Whichever, old black comb should be replaced over time.
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Can you 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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What do you do with an abandoned honeycomb?

It should be safe to eat or keep frozen for later use by other bees. Many beekeepers choose to “freeze frames of honey” and save the whole frames in the freezer. These can then be fed to a new colony of bees later on and serve as a big boost.
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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. If only it was that simple.
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How often should you replace brood comb?

How often should I change them? There are many opinions as to this question but no brood comb should be used for more than three years. Used comb should be rendered or disposed of rather than being used in a different colony. For the small cost involved it is not worth the risk.
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When to Destroy old Brood Comb



How do you get rid of honey bee combs?

Vinegar Mixture

You are sure to have vinegar in your kitchen and it can help you get rid of annoying bees in your house too. All you need to do is take one tablespoon of vinegar in three-quarters of water, pour the mixture into a spray bottle and spray it on the hive.
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Can honeycomb be composted?

In theory, honey could be thrown in your compost bin because it is a natural substance. Other parts of the beehive are able to be composted as well. However, because honey decomposes slowly, it may not be the best composting option. Instead, your best bet is to simply not waste your honey.
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Will bees clean moldy comb?

Once the combs are dry you can store them in an empty super. As your colonies build up in the spring, you can place the moldy super on top of a big, vigorous colony and the bees will clean and polish every cell in a matter of a few days.
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How do you rotate out the old brood comb?

One of the easiest ways to rotate old comb out of your supply is to decide on an annual schedule of replacement. For example, if you replace the worst 20% of your combs every year, you will rotate your entire stock once every five years. Some beekeepers prefer to replace 25% every year for a four-year rotation.
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Can you use brood frames for honey?

I would avoid using brood comb for honey supers (especially if you plan to use the honey for human consumption). The brood comb will have the "waste" from the brood and I don't think you really want that as part of your honey. It will discolor the honey and add some less than desirable debris to your honey.
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Is honey good for soil?

Honey has enzymes that supports root growth and because of its antibacterial and antifungal qualities, it can help fight rot, infection, and fungal problems keeping them safe until they get bigger and stronger.
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Can you compost old beeswax?

Can they be composted? Beeswax wraps are made from organic cotton, jojoba oil, and tree resin. As such, they are 100% natural and biodegradable. So when they reach the end of their lifespan, just add them to your compost heap or garden – this is the most environmentally friendly disposal method available.
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Does beeswax degrade?

The term “biodegrading” refers to the decomposition of materials by living organisms like fungi and bacteria. Beeswax is biodegradable because it is an organic material. Amazingly, it can complete this process in as little as one month.
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What kills honey bees instantly?

Vinegar Solutions and Sprays

Bees cannot handle vinegar, causing them to die almost instantaneously after exposure. Simply mixing a solution of strong vinegar and water is all you have to do to get rid of small amounts of bees in your home.
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What happens if you block the entrance to a bees nest?

For honey bees, it is essential that entrance points or blocked off, and if possible remove all the honeycomb. Failure to do this will cause robber bees to find the infected honey and take it back to their hive, thus contaminating it.
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What smells do bees hate?

Bees also have a distaste for lavender oil, citronella oil, olive oil, vegetable oil, lemon, and lime. These are all topical defenses you can add to your skin to keep bees away. Unlike other flying insects, bees are not attracted to the scent of humans; they are just curious by nature.
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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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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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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 store honey in brood comb?

In the Brood Nest area of the hive the bees will create a band of honeycomb above the brood cells. These honey stores are a source of food and that band also creates warmth during the winter months.
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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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