Collecting the Honey

Evidently the main reason to arrange, maintain, and stock a beehive is to be able to collect honey. You’ll know that it’s time to harvest the honey when you look in one of your hives supers and find that the frames are full of honey combs that your bees have coated with wax caps.

Now all you must do is remove the honey combs.

Harvesting honey won’t be a problem as long as your put on all your beekeeping suit, wear light colored clothes (beekeepers claim that lighter colored clothes have a relaxing affect on bees) and stay relaxed.

When the super is full of capped honey combs you’ll need to remove the bees from that super. There are chemical substances accessible on the market that would make this easier. One standard chemical which beekeepers make use of to take out bees from the super is Bee-Go. All beekeepers ought to do is apply Bee-Go to a fumer board. When the bees smell the Bee-Go they go to the bottom of the hive, leaving the super full of capped honeycombs bare for you to gather. One more product beekeepers use to empty supers is one known as Fishers Bee Quick. Neither of those products hurt the bees, the bees simply find the odor offensive and move away from it.

Now that you are in possession of the honey comb you ought to prepare it to be taken out. The first step in this groundwork is to remove the wax caps the bees have utilized to seal the honey into the honey comb. Several beekeepers prefer to use 9 frames instead of ten in their supers. Through the use of nine frames they offer the bees enough space to extract the comb out, placing the cap precisely on the very edge of the comb. This makes it simpler to remove the wax caps. Beekeepers utilize a metal knife to remove the caps, the knife is actually effectual if the knife blade is warmed, after all its easier to cut warm wax then it’s to cut cold wax. You possibly can keep the knife blade heated by way of recurrent dipping in a basin that is filled with hot water. Numerous beekeepers choose to make use of their bread knife to take out the wax caps from the honey comb whereas other beekeepers choose an electrical knife that’s meant only for beekeepers. What do you assume bee’s wax candles are made out of. Taking out the caps from the soaked honey is easy, just use a bit of cheese cloth to empty the contents right into another pot, the honey would drain through the cheesecloth and the bee’s wax caps will gather on the top.

Once the caps are removed from the honey comb the honey is able to be extracted.

As  you remove the caps, allow them to fall into a pot, don’t just through them away. You will notice that there is a stunning quantity of honey connected to those caps, honey that could be processed and utilized. Furthermore there is a demand for the wax caps. As soon as the caps have been taken out from the honeycombs the honey combs are ready to have the honey taken out.

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