vue - How To Harvest Honey, New Method - Beekeeping 101 - GardenFork
How to harvest honey with our improved honey extraction method in this Beekeeping 101 video. Here's a honey harvest where we use a roller to open up the cappings of the honey frames. Subscribe to our vids here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=erochow Honey extraction with this method is much easier than using a capping knife. Watch all our beekeeping 101, aka beginning beekeeping videos here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNO8Q6etRqk&list=PLB57601EDC866947A Buy the roller tool here: http://amzn.to/1gbJvgE We are beginning beekeepers and are documenting our first years of beekeeping. We are not experts, but learning as we go. Get our Email News: http://www.gardenfork.tv/sign-up-for-our-email-newsletter Twitter: http://twitter.com/gardenforktv Facebook: http://facebook.com/gardenfork Google+: https://plus.google.com/+gardenfork/ Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/gardenforktv/ More great DIY, Cooking, Gardening, Home Improvement, Urban Homesteading videos and info on our site: http://GardenFork.TV Amazon and some other links are affiliate links, we get a small finder's fee for referring purchasers to their sites. Its part of how we pay for producing GardenFork Produced by GardenFork Media LLC ©2015 all rights reserved All embeds must live link to GardenFork.TV. No Editorial Excerpts without permission, Violators agree to pay $5,000 per second + $10 per view + all collections & lawyers fees Music: Happy Hour, Composed by Dale Herr (ASCAP) , Toast Factory Publishing (ASCAP) Recording Licensed from the UniqueTracks Production Music Library Inc.
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Nice; great idea to save the cones. Thank you for sharing and have a Wonderful and Safe Holiday Season. New Subscriber will be looking at all your videos. I loved the bread oven!!
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the reason your honey usually tastes "like caramel" is probably because of the hot knife, which ruins the enzymes and caramelizes the honey
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Save some for me!
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I am hungry now
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Hi neighbors! We are from Central Connecticut. This is our first year at beekeeping! Not sure if we are going to get any honey in our first year yet.
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nifty tool!
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hi
can we heat honey? -
What you can also do is use a heat gun to heat the cells and then they will pop
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Cool nice roller uncapper tool.
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why is it that colour - black ? and ur using a half super ? its very pale honey
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Hi Eric, this might be a super silly/obvious question but here... you removed the super with the frames to harvest the honey. do the bees mind that you've removed that super? do you have to replace that super while you're harvesting the honey? Also how long does it take from day 1, the day you install the bees into that hive, till you can harvest your first jar of honey? thank you for your awesome videos!
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Hi I've heard of that method before. One beekeeper here in Sweden said that the bees cuped cells empty because the cells don't open enough with that roller.
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I do not have an extractor so I am not sure about this, but with the honey comb being slightly angled up by the bees towards the top of the frame, would it not be better to have the top of the frame on the outside of the extractor so the angle of the honey comb helps the honey come out and does not hold a small amount of honey in it afterwards?
I am ignorant with the extractor so pardon me if I am way off. -
Your videos are actually convincing me to start the hobby. Seeing the honey harvested made me smile.
I can't stop watching your videos. :) -
Thx Eric....I just learned I shouldn't be straining the honey,I'm removing all the good stuff,and the wax and the pollen will just float to the top of the jars in a few days,and I can just skim it off....FAT BEE MAN on YouTube.
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Love the roller thingy.....I'm gonna get one,my hot knife tears up the combs too much....I drain my honey into a 5 gallon bucket first,then I re strain the honey through a screen then into jars...thx.
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Congratulations for your work!
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But you're losing all that bee's wax! I guess if you don't need it then fine.
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so clean no cheese cloth needed?
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Hello, I really liked the video. I have a question about the moisture content comment you made. I believe that honey not ripe will ferment, not crystallize. Did you misspeak, or am I wrong? Thanks for the video.
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