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By : Christa Chungmen    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-04-20 11:50:29
Obviously the whole reason to set up, maintain, and stock a beehive would be to harvest honey. You will know that it's time to harvest the honey if you look in 1 of your hives supers and come across that the frames are full of honey combs that your bees have covered with wax caps.

Now all you've to do is eliminate the honey combs.

Harvesting your honey won't be a difficulty as long as your put on all of your beekeeping gear, wear light colored clothes (beekeepers swear that lighter colored clothes have a soothing impact on bees) and remain calm.

When the super is full of capped honey combs you're going to need to remove the bees from that super. There are actually chemicals out there available on the market that will make this easier. 1 favorite chemical that beekeepers use to remove bees from the super is Bee-Go. All beekeepers need to do is apply Bee-Go to a fumer board. When the bees smell the Bee-Go they head to the bottom of the hive, leaving the super full of capped honeycombs empty for you to harvest. Yet another item beekeepers use to clear out supers is 1 called Fishers Bee Quick. Neither of these goods harm the bees, the bees just obtain the scent offensive and move away from it.

Now which you are in possession of the honey comb you need to prepare it to be extracted. The very first step in this preparation would be to remove the wax caps the bees have employed to seal the honey into the honey comb. A lot of beekeepers prefer to use nine frames instead of ten in their supers. By using nine frames they give the bees enough room to draw the comb out, placing the cap correct on the extremely edge of the comb. This makes it less complicated to eliminate the wax caps. Beekeepers use a metal knife to remove the caps, the knife works finest if the knife blade is warmed, immediately after all its less complicated to cut warm wax then it is to cut cold wax. You are able to keep the knife blade warm with frequent dunking in a basin that is full of hot water. A lot of beekeepers like to make use of their bread knife to eliminate the wax caps from the honey comb although others prefer an electrical knife that is created just for beekeepers. What do you think bee's wax candles are made out of. Removing the caps from the dripping honey is straightforward, just use a piece of cheese cloth to empty the contents into a second pot, the honey will drain by means of the cheesecloth and the bee's wax caps will collect on the top.

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

As you remove the caps, let them fall into a pot, don't just via them away. You are going to notice that there is certainly a surprising amount of honey attached to these caps, honey which can be processed and used. Also there is certainly a market for the wax caps. As soon as the caps have been removed from the honeycombs the honey combs are ready to have the honey extracted.

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