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Re: Real honey
[Re: Gary Benson]
#8104225
03/20/24 11:05 AM
03/20/24 11:05 AM
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Joined: Mar 2011
williams,mn
trapper les
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Joined: Mar 2011
williams,mn
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I am impressed by the number of trappers that are also beekeepers, and that number seems to be increasing every year.
"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
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Re: Real honey
[Re: trapper les]
#8104232
03/20/24 11:24 AM
03/20/24 11:24 AM
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Joined: Sep 2016
MB
Jurassic Park
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MB
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I am impressed by the number of trappers that are also beekeepers, and that number seems to be increasing every year. I want to start a couple hives, but kinda intimidating starting up.
Cold as ice!
Clique non-member
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Re: Real honey
[Re: Jurassic Park]
#8104235
03/20/24 11:28 AM
03/20/24 11:28 AM
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Joined: Mar 2011
williams,mn
trapper les
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williams,mn
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I am impressed by the number of trappers that are also beekeepers, and that number seems to be increasing every year. I want to start a couple hives, but kinda intimidating starting up. Start by joining a beekeeping website. I have studied this, and never started beekeeping myself.
"Those who hammer their guns into plowshares will plow for those who do not."
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Re: Real honey
[Re: Jurassic Park]
#8104241
03/20/24 11:36 AM
03/20/24 11:36 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
So. IL
pintail_drake04
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So. IL
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I want to start a couple hives, but kinda intimidating starting up. There is a lot more work involved than I realized. Losses are high, costing you time and money. Lots of pest can turn a healthy hive into a dead/gone hive in a matter of days. Our weird weather the last few years hasn't helped either. In the winter going from 20* to 70* creates a lot of moisture in the hive and forces them to burn through their winter stores 2 months early. Local beekeepers around me are reporting winter losses around 50%, last year it was pushing 75%. Best advice is to fine a mentor AND take a class. Those 2 things alone will straighten the learning curve.
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Re: Real honey
[Re: Providence Farm]
#8104254
03/20/24 12:01 PM
03/20/24 12:01 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Georgia
warrior
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Georgia
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Looks like it's starting to crystalliz. Place the container in warm water or direct sunlight several hours and it will go back to clear and smooth. For larger containers it takes longer than a simple soak. A heating cabinet or heat wrap/blanket works better. Just be sure the heat source can't go above 120°. In a pinch a home heating pad works just fine, better if you can tuck bucket and pad into a cooler or otherwise insulate it to hold in the warmth.
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Re: Real honey
[Re: pintail_drake04]
#8104256
03/20/24 12:03 PM
03/20/24 12:03 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Georgia
warrior
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Georgia
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IMO its best when it crystalizes. I started raising bees thinking it would be cheaper, I was wrong LOL Well made spun honey is an almost otherworldly experience. Melt in your mouth smoothness that not even chocolate can approach.
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Re: Real honey
[Re: Providence Farm]
#8104259
03/20/24 12:06 PM
03/20/24 12:06 PM
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Joined: Aug 2008
ny
upstateNY
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ny
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Looks like it's starting to crystalliz. Looks like it might be Creamed Honey.My sister has bees and does that with some of their honey.Good stuff.
the wheels of the gods turn very slowly
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Re: Real honey
[Re: Gary Benson]
#8104476
03/20/24 05:58 PM
03/20/24 05:58 PM
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Joined: Apr 2007
ohio
Ohio Wolverine
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ohio
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I stored honey in a dark cupboard , and it turned dark and sour. Is that normal if not stored in day light? Heard it was too much moisture in it.
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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Re: Real honey
[Re: Gary Benson]
#8104514
03/20/24 07:23 PM
03/20/24 07:23 PM
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Joined: May 2013
Northern Michigan
J.Morse
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Joined: May 2013
Northern Michigan
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I don't know what my neighbor's bees eat, but the honey is great. I just de-crystalized a quart day before yesterday. I usually buy 4-6 qts a year so my kids and I have a couple ahead. He only charges $12 a qt. too.
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