I love the reciprocity in your relationship with the bees! Clearly, being a steward and working with nature has some pretty sweet rewards. That honey is beautiful!
If you use an uncapping knife instead of scraping with the fork you will get wax you can also sell/use. Bees don't reuse wax cappings, they chew them up and dump them outside in the grass, so the bees are saved some work if you use an uncapping knife and you get wax you can use.
This was a great video Amos. I always enjoy learning pioneer survival skills. Honey + chocolate = a great combination for traveling. Have a great week. Blessings from Canada 🐝
After you have been doing beekeeping for a while you get a feel for how much honey each hive needs for winter, which depends on colony size and how cold the weather is in your area. You also get an idea how long it takes to gather in Autumn/Fall, so after a certain time of year you can stop removing honey and leave them to get what they need for winter without issue. For me I only remove honey in Autumn if they are out of space and need room for more honey, otherwise I leave it alone.
Awesome video. I used to make a lot of meads back in my home-brewing days and learned a lot about the complex and unique nature of every batch of honey and its dependence on the local environment etc. Cool to see you utilizing your honey in so many ways. Unrelated but I have the same gas oven/stovetop at my home as well. 😅
me again, i few suggestions if i may. get yourself a uncapping knife ( electric ) get the metal spaces for your boxes that reduce frames from your 10 to maybe 8 or 9. this allows the bees to draw the foundation beyond the wood frame, then when you slide the hot knife down the wood acts as a rail for the knife. some people use queen excluders prior to harvest to keep brood out. i also collect just prior to all the fall flowers that come out. learn about your flowers by season they sell nice posters of them and last ratchet strap that extractor to a tree.... dont fight it
Cool video amos man thats a real easy recipe for chocolate. Looked great. I gadda tell ya tho... thats my dogs name (chocolate) shes a good smart girl but the first time you said you were going to make CHOCOLATE! lololol she heard you say her name lolol it made me laugh because her ears perked right up and she just looked at me😅 noooo good girl i said, i didn't call you lolol it was pretty funny. Great video as always my friend i look forward to the next one and as always god bless.
This is the most wholesome outdoor content on UA-cam.
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Hey Amos; There's no end to your Knowledge! Right on! NZ., ✌❤😁👍🤗
I love the reciprocity in your relationship with the bees! Clearly, being a steward and working with nature has some pretty sweet rewards. That honey is beautiful!
This is the real thing man, a meaningful connection to nature that benefits the human and the habitat. Beautiful.
I think connection to food its as real as it gets
some youtubers just make you feel relaxed.
If you use an uncapping knife instead of scraping with the fork you will get wax you can also sell/use. Bees don't reuse wax cappings, they chew them up and dump them outside in the grass, so the bees are saved some work if you use an uncapping knife and you get wax you can use.
This was a great video Amos. I always enjoy learning pioneer survival skills. Honey + chocolate = a great combination for traveling. Have a great week. Blessings from Canada 🐝
Amós, keep doing this. It's amazing! As you said, the pollinators of this planet need as much love as we give to domesticated animals ❣
true that, they are family also
Yea Boy
The Bee Keeper overalls looking fly with that honeycomb pattern.
Waiting......
wishing you love and peace
Oh WOW there's nothing you can't do!! Love your videos!
Learn so much!!
Linda from Missouri 👍🥰♥️💖
Many thanks. I love this channel.
I miss your camping and fishing videos 😢. But love the bee's too.
working on some more camping adventures. check the video I put out tonight. it has a riverside bushcraft mini adventure
Ty4Sharing 👍 Awesome
After you have been doing beekeeping for a while you get a feel for how much honey each hive needs for winter, which depends on colony size and how cold the weather is in your area. You also get an idea how long it takes to gather in Autumn/Fall, so after a certain time of year you can stop removing honey and leave them to get what they need for winter without issue. For me I only remove honey in Autumn if they are out of space and need room for more honey, otherwise I leave it alone.
Thanks for the info!
Yum 😋
Awesome video. I used to make a lot of meads back in my home-brewing days and learned a lot about the complex and unique nature of every batch of honey and its dependence on the local environment etc. Cool to see you utilizing your honey in so many ways.
Unrelated but I have the same gas oven/stovetop at my home as well. 😅
LOVE ITTTTTT , keep going QUE RICO!!!!!!!!!
Right on bro looking good!
I watch all your videos they are amazing thank you .
Awesome!!
Great video Amos. Thank you Your bee hives look very healthy! They like a nice calm person. Cheers across the miles. 🦘
cheers
ayyyy ke ganas!!!!!!
esta bueno Maiko
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me again, i few suggestions if i may. get yourself a uncapping knife ( electric ) get the metal spaces for your boxes that reduce frames from your 10 to maybe 8 or 9. this allows the bees to draw the foundation beyond the wood frame, then when you slide the hot knife down the wood acts as a rail for the knife. some people use queen excluders prior to harvest to keep brood out. i also collect just prior to all the fall flowers that come out. learn about your flowers by season they sell nice posters of them and last ratchet strap that extractor to a tree.... dont fight it
great advice, very much appreciated it.
I have the same stove!
Another great video!
Good stuff brother! I'm so glad you have the resources and availability to do things that honor your culture! You are a blessed man.
I am
You're doing a very good job with your hives that chocolate looks delicious😊
Sweet. 🍯
Waiting...... 2.5 hours to watch this better be good lol
Subscribed recently after seeing you with Gregg..You guys ROCK!! Im enjoying both your videos very much ✌️💜
thank you, we had a great time out there
Ayy, knew you in college and ran into this watching survival videos. Good to see you doing well!
by the kenapokomoko?
@@amosrodriguezsurvival absolutely, we spent more than a few hours by that river.
There we go, figured out how to display a name.
@@amosrodriguezsurvivali really wish you had whistled this while doing your rotisserie chicken on the skills challenge 😂
Cool video amos man thats a real easy recipe for chocolate. Looked great. I gadda tell ya tho... thats my dogs name (chocolate) shes a good smart girl but the first time you said you were going to make CHOCOLATE! lololol she heard you say her name lolol it made me laugh because her ears perked right up and she just looked at me😅 noooo good girl i said, i didn't call you lolol it was pretty funny. Great video as always my friend i look forward to the next one and as always god bless.
thats hillarious,...
pinche honey se ve con madre! good job
esta pero buenisima
Cool video 👍
Thanks 👍
Great video my brother!
Please check the end screen of your video! All the links you are talking about are not visible!
Stay safe and keep having fun!
thanks for the heads up. its the second one that way. Ill let the editing team know.
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Do refrigerate those or leave them out
I keep them refrigerated, they dont last long in the jar though...
Amos is just pleasant to watch. thanks for sharing bro
you are welcome