After harvesting, make sure your frames are completely dry and ready for storage. You can store both drawn comb and honey-filled frames in the bags. . Deep in the heart of the beehive, tucked away from the prying eyes of the world, lies a secret treasure trove. It is a sanctuary, a fortress of nature's finest creations. In this. . As the end of the season approaches, it is time to consider how to store your beekeeping equipment over Winter. That includes humidity, rain, and other environmental influences, along with protection from pests such as wax moths, rats, mice, etc. These storage techniques will keep your equipment out of the way but easy to find, minimizing damage and keeping your storage space. . How To Store Unused Bee Hive Frames? Wax moths are attracted to light, so a shed with windows and skylights is ideal for bee boxes. Winterizing bees in a shed reduces workload for beekeepers, as they enter a dormant state without flying, foraging, or caring for brood or eggs.
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