Honey Extraction
Uploader Comments (jkdennis)
All Comments (26)
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Thank you for this video upload
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at the second time you mist alot because your knife was backwards
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What do you do with the honey in the caps?
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Please answer me some questions: Is that a serrated knife you're using? Do you keep the knife heated in a bowl of hot water? Would you rather use an electric heated one? What kind of extractor is that and do you like it, if not what would you recommend? I'm new to this and I will be purchasing a set up in a few months and I would really appreciate it if you could give me some advice about your equipment set up.
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I love how your feet are bare. I know you can be trusted!! Thanks for the vid, very informative and nicely done!!
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Hi, I was wondering how you get the honey off of the capping of the honey comb? thanks
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im only 13 but im starting a honey business if you have any tips please tell me
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@jkdennis Thank you for your reply, helped much!
so does your honey stay golden and runny once in a storage container? I have bought honey from a beekeeper and it was thick and white? does it just harden over time? or is that an other process? Thanks for all the usefull info!
Naturally00Me 1 year ago
@Naturally00Me - Yes, mine stays "golden & runny" because I use very fine filters (2). The texture "thick & white" is caused (typically) by very small bits of wax which could have been filtered during the extraction process. Also - The Spring harvest is a much lighter color than the Fall harvest because of the available nectar sources.
Hope this helps,
.jd.
jkdennis 1 year ago