Wednesday, February 17, 2010

More Honey Harvested This Weekend


The weather finally warmed up and I was able to collect a few more frames of honey. Not quite as much as I had expected. I thought that the whole top box had been full of honey when Kirk and I opened it up a couple weeks ago but when I went back in this time there was 1 frame of brood - half drone and half worker, 1 frame was partially drawn with new comb, another frame was half drone and half honey, a few had uncapped honey, some only capped and some mixed.

I took as much as I could before the bees got really peeved but that ended up being only about 3 and a half frames (I tossed the half a frame of drone brood at Kirk's instruction). As you can see in the picture above, some of the honey was uncapped but I think we stayed within the 10% limit. Uncapped honey has a higher water content and will spoil in the jar if it exceeds 10% of the mix.


The bees are doing well overall though. If you click this picture you can see two drones on the porch and two foragers laden with pollen. I still need to finish the starter strips on a deep box I put together last weekend. Once I do that I think I'll call Kirk for help adding it to the bottom of the hive and reshuffling the rest of the frames. I'm confident I could do it myself at this point but with Kirk's help I know we'd get it done much faster with less stress on the bees.

2 comments:

  1. That honey looks amazing! Have you guys tried to do anything with the beeswax yet?

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  2. Hey Jeremy,

    At this point we just have enough to wax the new starter strips. We don't really have a surplus. I'd like to make candles with it as soon as I feel like we can afford to.

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