I apologize for the extended hiatus I have taken from this forum. I have been working through the grieving process for the last couple of years.
I am preparing to jump back into the beekeeping madness. When I first started out I had Russian hybrids and they worked out pretty well. I tried to shift to Italian type bees and though they were honey-making wonders I lost all my hives to vicious robbing from ferals in the nearby forest.
Last year passed without any bees. I have contracted for Purebred Russian nucs to be delivered in April. So I have started cleaning and repairing woodenware to have hives ready for my new charges.
Most of my drawn comb was badly damaged by SHB and wax moths after the hives collapsed. I have selected the best drawn comb and scraped alll the mess and old Moth cocoons out of the hives and frames.
My question: Is there anything else I need to do? I'm thinking the bees will get to work cleaning anything out they don't like and repairing the damaged combs but is their some sterilization procedure that is recommended?
I really enjoyed this forum in the past and learned a lot. This has always been a friendly, helpful group.