How to Harvest Honey from Honeycomb

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  • @petermcfadden9426
    @petermcfadden9426 Рік тому +6

    Here's a useful tip for removing debris from the surface of the honey in the settling tank. Press a piece of cling film onto the debris and remove carefully. (I don't use cling film for anytrhing else).

  • @lisagoldberg5178
    @lisagoldberg5178 Рік тому

    Thank you so much! This was so educational. I will look for local honey at my farmers market. ❤🐝

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +1

      You'll be able to chat to the beekeeper about their extraction process now too! I'm sure they'll be appreciative that you know about it and care :)

    • @lisagoldberg5178
      @lisagoldberg5178 Рік тому

      @@Lovelygreens I will also mention your channel to them! You are so much an inspiration! I so love you and your channel! No offense intended, however, this is how my grandparents lived. I am only now appreciating their sacrifices. Thank you so much for bringing the past to the future!

  • @petermcfadden9426
    @petermcfadden9426 Рік тому +5

    Love your honey, Tanya. I've kept bees for 45 years. Every year with the bees is different. It's a summertime activity for us, and we spend the winter looking forward to next season.
    I stand the empty jar on an electronic kitchen scale while filling it. Our beekeepers' association in Conwy hires out extracting equipment to members.

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому

      Thanks, Peter. Wow, hiring out extracting equipment is such a great perk! I'd definitely take advantage of that if it were available here :)

  • @nrstooge
    @nrstooge Рік тому +3

    How much do you leave for your bees to over winter?

    • @marykimberlyhayes
      @marykimberlyhayes Рік тому +1

      My thoughts exactly. Please tell me you leave enough for the bees and don't feed them cheap sugar water through the winter.

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +2

      I ALWAYS leave at least one super of honey, if not two for the bees to eat. I'm not an advocate of robbing bees of all their honey and feeding them with sugar water in autumn. I've never done that.

    • @marykimberlyhayes
      @marykimberlyhayes Рік тому +1

      @@Lovelygreens Then you're a REAL Bee Keeper. Some people have bees and others KEEP bees. People forget they are in essence Livestock and you must look after them! Kudos to you! Your honey looks wonderful! I buy all my honey from a woman friend. I know how hard she works keeping her hives healthy!

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +1

      @@marykimberlyhayes Honeybees (and other pollinators!) desperately need our help. I'm happy to help the bees I have and they don't seem to be impacted by sustainable honey harvesting. It's a win-win for everyone. I'm sure your beekeeper friend would agree :)

  • @alpinereid5265
    @alpinereid5265 Рік тому

    Wonderful video, Tanya! Thank you! How do you process the bees wax to remove the bits of honey attached?

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +2

      I pile the beeswax into sieves and let the honey drip out overnight. After that, I process the beeswax and store it away in blocks.

    • @tankgrrl07
      @tankgrrl07 Рік тому

      I’d love to see your processing of the beeswax. Hubby and I would love to keep bees someday.

    • @alpinereid5265
      @alpinereid5265 Рік тому

      @@Lovelygreens Thank you!

  • @craigbeas6111
    @craigbeas6111 Рік тому

    Wondered how you were feels along time since last one

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +1

      I've been working on a soapmaking video course but will be back to once a week once that's finished :)

    • @craigbeas6111
      @craigbeas6111 Рік тому

      @@Lovelygreens wonderful 👍👍👍👍🌟😃

  • @madingador6973
    @madingador6973 Рік тому

    I want to start rearing bee

  • @NeilMcCoyWard
    @NeilMcCoyWard Рік тому +1

    Tanya's honey is delicious! 10/10 😋 - I have a better appreciation of the hard work that goes into each jar now

  • @potagermalo
    @potagermalo Рік тому +1

    Coucou 👋 👋 👋
    Magnifique vidéo bravo à toi
    Merci pour ce partage, à bientôt 😊 😊 😊

  • @irishcottagerenovation9900
    @irishcottagerenovation9900 Рік тому +3

    The honey looks wonderful. It takes me back in time as I used to help my dad with the bees and used to sit on an apple box while I was winding away with the extractor. Dad used a huge carving knife in hot water to cut the capping of and put wax on a beautiful dish with a dip in it so surplus honey drained. I still have the dish after 48 years and many moves. We nearly always had honey to last the family for a year. A labour of love is so right. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому

      The dish sounds like a true family heirloom!

  • @inthegarden1917
    @inthegarden1917 Рік тому

    Tanya , that honey looks delicious. Thanks for sharing

  • @BethyS13
    @BethyS13 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for sharing! I'm starting my research over winter to begin an apprenticeship in spring, very excited! And I appreciate people like you sharing short, fact filled and digestible videos, thank you!

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +1

      You're very welcome, Beth, and good luck with your apprenticeship!

  • @LoomWool
    @LoomWool Рік тому

    Absolutely wonderful! Did you have to register for a food hygiene inspection to be able to sell to the public?

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +1

      I have one but I don't think that it's necessary here. Rules will vary by country and region though.

  • @stevendowden2579
    @stevendowden2579 Рік тому +1

    interesting

  • @madingador6973
    @madingador6973 Рік тому

    Hi Lovely green how will I get that video

  • @valentinatyrina1047
    @valentinatyrina1047 Рік тому

    I would like to see what you do with the bee wax. You have mentioned that you make lip balm and salves. Will you show the process?

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +1

      I have recipes on my website, lovelygreens.com, if you'd like to see. I hope to do some videos, though too :)

  • @iartistdotme
    @iartistdotme Рік тому +1

    Biggest question is HOW DID YOU GET THE BEES OUT OF THE BOXES in order to bring inside? How do you store the jars? Doesn't it keep fresh for years without any other preparation? Do you get ants near the hives? Fascinating to watch all this.

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +1

      Hi Mary, honey keeps perfectly fine in jars at room temperature forever. It never goes off and is truly a wonder :) No ants either -- the bees would kill them. I share a little more on how I clear the supers of bees on my website -- you can read about it here: lovelygreens.com/how-to-extract-honey/

  • @doughaynes1048
    @doughaynes1048 Рік тому +2

    Do you plan to increase the number of your hives in the future ?

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +1

      Yes, the new apiary has space for one more hive. I'll put one there next year :)

  • @Paravetje
    @Paravetje 8 місяців тому

    I'm curious what your opinion is about the "Flow Hive" and if you've even heard of it? Supposedly it makes the whole process way easier and safer for the bees.

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  8 місяців тому

      I'm not a fan, and no serious beekeeper uses a FlowHive. I know a couple that got them to see how they work, but it's more of a gimmick than a practical home for bees. First off, honeybees don't like building or living on plastic, which makes me wonder if there's a greater chance of bees swarming (leaving the hive). Second, honeybees need regular inspections to make sure that disease and pests are not present. FlowHives enable a hands-off approach to beekeeping, which can result in bees dying or being sick. So, in my opinion, wooden hives that are similar to honeybees' normal habitat - hollow trees - are better for bees and beekeepers.

    • @Paravetje
      @Paravetje 8 місяців тому

      Okay, thanks for the reply! I have thought about getting bees in the future, and Flow Hive seemed to me a perfect way into the hobby, I'm going to rethink and research more before I choose which way I'll go with.@@Lovelygreens

  • @maryschad6966
    @maryschad6966 Рік тому

    Beautiful honey!

  • @noemin1076
    @noemin1076 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing!
    I was waiting for such a video 😀
    I bet the scent of the wax and honey is lovely in the room 🌸
    Are you collecting propolis too?

    • @iartistdotme
      @iartistdotme Рік тому

      what is propolis?

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +1

      I've been asked that before but no, I've never tried. I might do it next year though!

  • @seacarrot
    @seacarrot Рік тому +1

    Thank you for making this video, I started beekeeping in August this year, I got my bees after the previous owner took some honey. I’m slowly buying a few extraction bits over the winter in anticipation of a decent harvest next year.

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому

      That's fantastic, June, and by next summer you're sure to have lots of honey :)

  • @dn744
    @dn744 Рік тому +1

    That was lots from only 1 garden. Plus in turn helps nature around it. 😌

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +1

      Absolutely! Including pollinating my crops :)

  • @rezayaseri2790
    @rezayaseri2790 Рік тому

    how much honey have you harvested out of 2 colonies? how much do you keep for bees? i.e 4 boxes for bees and you harvested other four boxes?

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +1

      In the end, I skipped three of the supers in the video since the honey was too thick to get out. So for this year that makes five supers of honey left for the two colonies plus the honey stored in the large brood chambers. Way more than they'll need really.

    • @rezayaseri2790
      @rezayaseri2790 Рік тому

      @@Lovelygreens 🙏

  • @sheffieldcitycrafts
    @sheffieldcitycrafts Рік тому +1

    Fab video thanks, Tanya! Do you need to 'can' the jars, like pressure can them like you do jam/preserves or will the honey just stay fresh without that? :D

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +1

      No canning is required, thankfully! You simply pour the honey into clean jars, put lids on them, and store the jars someplace room temperature or slightly above. Honey lasts pretty much forever! It doesn't ever go off.

    • @sheffieldcitycrafts
      @sheffieldcitycrafts Рік тому

      @@Lovelygreens Oh amazing, thanks for clarifying for me! xx

  • @charlesbale8376
    @charlesbale8376 Рік тому

    So much more to learn, but this was a great start.

  • @adelyousef3055
    @adelyousef3055 Рік тому

    I've watched many beekeepers videos on UA-cam but your's is something different Tanya it's excellent.

  • @sheenakitchen
    @sheenakitchen Рік тому

    Beautiful sharing thanks a lot my friend 🌷🌷

  • @ika5663
    @ika5663 Рік тому

    I like your red lipstick!

  • @barbsmyth2697
    @barbsmyth2697 Рік тому

    oh tanya, you and josh must be so proud of your honey endeavors...a great video...thank you for sharing...what does a pound of honey go for in the Isle of Man?

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому

      Thank you so much, Barb 💚It's hard work but so worthwhile in the end! A 1-lb jar of honey goes for £7.50 here

  • @veronikasladekova5226
    @veronikasladekova5226 Рік тому

    The comb for removing caps should be put into hot water to warm it, it makes removal much easier.

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому

      I'm not sold on that idea -- the fork helps lift the pieces off and if it's melted it won't be as easy to lift. Some beekeepers use a heated knife to cut the capping off but that's another method altogether.

  • @clareellam1615
    @clareellam1615 Рік тому

    That’s great I would love to keep bees some day! It’s be great to see how you care for them through winter. Thanks for sharing!

  • @tangcheesum5418
    @tangcheesum5418 Рік тому

    Wow!!! You can make some mead. Or honey wine with various berries to taste.

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +1

      Three demi-johns of mead are on the go!

  • @madelynpedrosa9830
    @madelynpedrosa9830 Рік тому

    AMAZING…SO SWEET… 😊

  • @Kayak1088
    @Kayak1088 Рік тому

    Did 12 flats/combs make all that honey? I could make do with half of that.

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому

      I skipped three because the honey was a bit too thick and difficult to spin. So all that honey came from seven supers (flats)

  • @iColinCDN
    @iColinCDN Рік тому

    Great video :-D

  • @hogkillerjp
    @hogkillerjp Рік тому

    excellent video and information, thanks

  • @Gmgl1981
    @Gmgl1981 Рік тому

    How many jars did you get from those and do you get much wax 👍

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +1

      We skipped a few supers because the honey was too thick (ivy and heather honey, perhaps) but from just under seven supers there are about 100 jars plus a couple gallons extra for our own stores. Haven't weighted the wax yet but I've started rendering it and have a good brick already.

  • @honeysuckle-end
    @honeysuckle-end Рік тому

    Pure Joy in a Jar! Love it! Thank you for the video!🖤🐝💛

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +1

      You're very welcome and yes, absolute golden joy :)

  • @pennythompson4790
    @pennythompson4790 Рік тому

    The honey is a beautiful colourxx

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +1

      Not sure if you caught it but each of the buckets had a different color. The first one was much darker and the second more fluid and golden. Honey's color, flavor, and viscosity come down to which flowers the bees were harvesting nectar from. You can have lots of different types of honey in even a single frame!

  • @victorybeginsinthegarden
    @victorybeginsinthegarden Рік тому +2

    Have you ever thought about getting a flo hive?

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому +7

      No, it's not for me. A beekeeper's role is to look after bees and keep them healthy. Flo hives encourage hands-off beekeeping and that can lead to sick and neglected bees. Honeybees also are not a fan of plastic and flo hives are plastic based! Instead, I'm an advocate for traditional beekeeping or apicentric beekeeping such as using sun hives.

    • @jennifercline7843
      @jennifercline7843 Рік тому +1

      Great video and very informative. Thanks for the education. Would love to see a video on dealing with the bees wax and how that process is done.

    • @jennifercline7843
      @jennifercline7843 Рік тому +2

      Great question. I wondered about that too. Very informative answer.

    • @matterment
      @matterment Рік тому +2

      Wow I didn't know this. Thank you for your honest thoughts on the flo hive.

  • @cathykirkmcrae7727
    @cathykirkmcrae7727 Рік тому

    Such an amazing process!

    • @Lovelygreens
      @Lovelygreens  Рік тому

      It's interesting, isn't it? There's of course so much more involved before and after extraction and with storing honey but I think it gives a good idea :)