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Registered: 05-07-2021
Messages: 175
Rating: 6
02-08-2021 14:49
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Yesterday, we had real warm weather and I did a
little inspection through the window of my tbh. It looked like the bees
were busy! Last year I had a little mold on the follower boards and the
first and last comb. This year I left a little bit more room between the
boards and comb, and this seems to work, no mold there. However, I also
have an eco floor and for the first time I see mold there. Like a very
thin white blanket. I don't know what to do, leave it until the first
proper inspection in spring, or clean it up now? Next week we will have
temperatures of 10+ Celcius. There are a few dead bees on the floor, if
the bees try to remove them, they will be in contact with the mold, but
maybe they are so smart not to try it?

Registered: 05-10-2020
Messages: 192
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05-08-2021 10:53
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Don't remove them

Registered: 12-07-2021
Messages: 4
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05-08-2021 10:56
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I don't understand. What do you want to learn from us? If you are doing decking, you need to call specialists so that you do not have any problems later in such a situation. Recently, I also decided to do the decking myself, so almost half the house did not go underground after the rain :) Since then, I always advise people to either contact specialists, or find high-quality materials and a person with experience who, if anything, will tell you what to do and how to do it. Most people here don't understand what you're talking about at all, friend:)
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