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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen Horsley" data-source="post: 13803" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>Haven't really noticed they are that dark. Sort of a mix if that's possible. Definitely not all dark. My other hive which has had a polystyrene cladding got decimated by wax moth and that was two brood boxes and three supers. Due to me not checking all the boxes and I think they came up from the bottom. The whole lot gone! I did manage to salvage a little honey and introduced a split from a friend which have melded nicely and the new queen laying. </p><p></p><p>Could I take a frame of brood from this hive to the other to spurn the queen on perhaps? There's not a great deal of brood though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen Horsley, post: 13803, member: 491"] Haven't really noticed they are that dark. Sort of a mix if that's possible. Definitely not all dark. My other hive which has had a polystyrene cladding got decimated by wax moth and that was two brood boxes and three supers. Due to me not checking all the boxes and I think they came up from the bottom. The whole lot gone! I did manage to salvage a little honey and introduced a split from a friend which have melded nicely and the new queen laying. Could I take a frame of brood from this hive to the other to spurn the queen on perhaps? There's not a great deal of brood though. [/QUOTE]
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