I was inspecting my hives today... all 3 made it through the winter. Yay!! 2 of the 3 are going strong with plenty of bees, brood and still quite a bit of capped honey. However in those 2 when I was removing frames I opened up a number of cells that had been built between the top and bottom boxes causing the white bee goo to ooze out everywhere. At first I thought it would be better if they weren't there so I started removing the cells that connected the top/bottom. But after a couple of frames I wondered if I needed to do that and if I was actually doing more harm than good so I stopped. So, what would you do? Clean em out to so the boxes/frames aren't connected or leave em as is and let them break when pulling the frames for inspection? Thanks.