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CATDOLL: Can I put the black honeycombs that bees bite in winter back into the box?

In winter, if the bees bite the honeycombs, the black ones cannot be put back into the box.

It is recommended to store the honeycombs bitten by bees for a short period of time in winter. If they are kept in a box for a long time, the honeycombs will easily become moldy or even turn black. Therefore, the black honeycombs bitten by bees in winter should not be put back into the box.

The honeycomb is composed of thousands of nesting cells built by bees with beeswax. The beehive of the bee is made up of several to dozens of honeycombs.

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