Extracting honey from comb to jar.
Previously:
Honey paw tool for honey extraction - GIF
Bee pulls nail from brick - GIF
Extracting honey from comb to jar.
Previously:
Honey paw tool for honey extraction - GIF
Bee pulls nail from brick - GIF
New plans added on 11/20: Click here for 2,589 plans for homemade tools.
What doesn't show in this picture is that this needs to be done in a sealed room that's ~90+ degrees, 80%+ humidity that has bees battering themselves against all the windows and doors trying to get in to take back the honey you're stealing from them :P I worked for a USDA Bee research lab when I was in college, this was a more-or-less week (or two) annual task, because we had hundreds of hives in use for our various projects.
Hot sticky work, literally. We had a hot knife decapper, and an more industrial-grade extractor that took four (maybe six, it was a long time ago) frames at a time, and automatically rotated them to get all the honey out of both sides.
My reward for doing that for a week during harvest time in the summer in AZ (aside from my minimum-wage earnings) was a gallon jar of desert wildflower honey. I lost about 15 pounds in sweat alone, but it was a sweet sweet reward.
baja (Aug 20, 2019), KustomsbyKent (Aug 24, 2019), Scotsman Hosie (Oct 20, 2019), Seedtick (Aug 19, 2019)
I like cooking with honey hardly ever eat it though not a taste that I ever acquired kind of like fresh fruit there are very few varieties I care for bananas seedless grapes maybe an apple once in a great while. Grapefruit for breakfast and that's about it Maybe a very large ripe plum or a pear everything else for me needs to be canned or put in a pie
Never try to tell me it can't be done
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