Will bees reuse 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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Can you reuse drawn comb?

Any time that you do decide to reuse a box of drawn comb, it may be best to place the box in a plastic bag and then deep-freeze it for at least 24 hours (48 is better) to kill any SHBs or wax moths, their larvae and/or eggs that may be present.
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Will bees reuse burr comb?

Burr comb is normal and it is not a big deal. If it is in your way, scrape it off with your tool. If it prevents you from closing up the hive properly, remove it. Just know, that the bees will rebuild it.
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When should I replace my comb?

Most researchers suggest replacing old comb in the hive every 5 or 6 years. Some beekeepers say it should be a much shorter time 3-4 years. But beekeepers realize that comb construction is an expensive undertaking for the colony. Energy used to produce wax could be used in other ways.
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How often should you replace bee frames?

Keep you bees THRIVING and not just surviving with frame and foundation change outs every 5 years. Lastly, if your hive has experienced a complete die-off, due to chemicals, you have no choice but to replace all frames and foundation before installing a new colony of honey bees.
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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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Will bees build comb above a queen excluder?

A beekeeper should make sure drawn comb is directly above the queen excluder with any foundation above that. Better for comb. Use of a queen excluder will almost certainly mean less honey production, but the main benefit of it is that the combs will remain light colored, because no young bees are reared in them.
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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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Can I use an old hive for new bees?

First, the good news. Unless the colony died because of a nasty disease like American Foulbrood, you can definitely re-use the equipment. AFB would present as a horrible smelling hive with rotting, brown, slimy brood. You don't want to re-use equipment if the colony had AFB because it will pass on the new bees.
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What do you do with a drawn comb?

Drawn comb can be reused in the same hive provided it is not old, dark or damaged. However, drawn comb should never be placed in another hive because it could harbor disease that would be transferred to the new colony. Brood comb can be re-used in the brood nest but not in the honey super.
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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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Can you harvest honey from a dead hive?

Can You Harvest Honey from a Dead Hive? In most cases, you can harvest honey from a dead hive. If the honey seems clean and fresh (not fermented), and you have not treated for mites with any chemical treatment . It should be safe to eat or keep frozen for later use by other bees.
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Why you shouldn't use a queen excluder?

Not using an excluder means that you run the risk of the queen laying drone brood in the Flow frame cells. The likelihood of this happening can be minimised by placing an empty (foundationless) frame in the brood chamber and allowing the bees to build their drone comb.
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How do you encourage a comb building?

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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Can a queen get through a queen excluder?

The idea behind a queen excluder is that the worker bees can easily pass through the wire mesh, and the queens cannot. They also exclude the drones. Beekeepers place excluders above the brood box to keep the queen from laying eggs in the honey supers.
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Can I harvest honey from moldy comb?

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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What does black honeycomb mean?

When areas of a hive's honeycomb turn dark-colored or black, it indicates that those combs are being used to rear baby bees. The same honeycomb cells are used to house baby bees again and again, and a build-up of pollen, bee spit, and other debris is what causes the bee frames to blacken.
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What do beekeepers do with the wax?

Beeswax is used in candle making, waterproofing, soap and cosmetics manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, art, furniture polish, and more. Unfortunately, beeswax is often contaminated with debris such as dirt, bits of wood, honey bee cocoons, honey, dead bees, propolis, and more.
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Should you clean your hairbrushes?

If you regularly use styling creams, gels, or hairspray, a good rule of thumb is to clean your hairbrush once a week. If you don't use much product in your hair, try to make a habit of cleaning your brush every 2 to 3 weeks.
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Do combs have teeth?

Combs consist of a shaft and teeth that are placed at a perpendicular angle to the shaft. Combs can be made out of a number of materials, most commonly plastic, metal, or wood.
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