Honey harvest Tutorial - Crush and Strain 2 of 2
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Instead of waiting for it to drain out of the bucket for hours or days, you can use a silicone spatula to get the honey out faster
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@noble6TheReachGod Mostly, honeybees are harmless. YES, they can sting but Ive only been stung because I did something stupid, not my bees. Based on what you described, it sounds like you discovered a swarm. Contrary to movies, swarms are simply when a colony "splits" and a group of bees are looking for a new home. swarms are not aggressive, one of the reasons being they dont have a home tp defend.
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you seem like an expert, a few months ago, sometime last year, my sister was mowing our neighbors yard and ran into some honey bees (now i live in Florida btw, location is very important, different climates mean different kinds of bees), the bees weren't in a nest but there was a lot, they were flying around a plant, my dad said they were honey bees and were harmless, are they?
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the good thing is now i can make honey
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@TheBayblademaster I was looking a Fus Ro dah videos when this popped up.
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how did i end up on honey videos.
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If ur in the air force like I am, we say over and out.
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why didn't you use a spatula instead of letting it drain for days from the squish bucket to the strain bucket???
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@OutOfaBlueSky You went thorough all the effort for $40?
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This video made go and get some honey. See ya later...
How do you decide on the price of honey? Is honey listed somewhere on the commodities market w/ pork bellies?
Kryochrysalis 1 year ago 2
@Kryochrysalis The price of honey should be set by you for your area. The local honey is $6/lb here. I set mine at $10/lb because I'm organic and I have a story to tell with my honey.
OutOfaBlueSky 1 year ago 5