Just watched your video. Well done. I'm inspired. Suggestion about putting honey into boxes, chilling (or freezing) the honey between cutting and boxing would decrease the dripping. It might be worth getting a funky old fridge for the purpose. Hope this helps.
I agree, you are killing it, Using Hot tool, will kill importan healty ensumes and microbacteria. So it decreases that honeycomb nothing more that sweet threat that can commercially sold. Truw bee keepers just cut it with sharp knife and it dosent need to be cut neat. In fairs sometimes beekeepers have whole comb with them and they cut as big piece as buyer wants.
I don't do a lot of comb honey, but I usually let it drain for a while. It makes for a cleaner product in the container. The cutter does look nice. Good job!
Looks great, Beautiful comb! Thanks for the mention! Growing your market can be difficult but it’s a great product to add to the line up. One tip, the reason that some people (me) remove the comb from the frame is to prevent breaking the comb where you don’t want it to break. Sometimes if there is a space behind the frame you can break it, that’s all.
Natalee, another fine video. You comb honey looks fantastic. I didn’t produce any this year and I really don’t know why! The Pierce comb cutter looks like the way to go if you’re selling the comb honey. How much does that size sell for and how much does it weigh on average?
Does your comb and chunk honey sell pretty well? I did a limited amount this year and it wasnt very popular, so much so I think I am going to take pre orders this coming year and not cut any that isnt ordered ahead of time.
yes! It does if it's just laying on top of something cold but when it's actually frozen in a freezer it slows down the crystallization process. we are all still learning do not even worry!
She wears his and our Hive Life one likely because she loves beekeeping and there is not a lot of bee merch out there! Randy and I both love helping out young men and women who busy themselves with beekeeping!
Pierce Beekeeping Equipment:
piercebeekeeping.com/
Wow. I might have to get one of those!
Definitely worth it!
Very informative. Thank you Natalee. I LOVE your cutter
Just watched your video. Well done. I'm inspired.
Suggestion about putting honey into boxes, chilling (or freezing) the honey between cutting and boxing would decrease the dripping. It might be worth getting a funky old fridge for the purpose. Hope this helps.
Nice video Natalee. Thanks for the information.
Smack talk for the Hive Life Honey Show! Love it! Good luck!
and your not her main inspiration in keeping bees Gus mitchel is i thought u were her info man?????
Looking forward to that blue ribbon!
Natalie, you’re killing it. Your confidence and polished presentation is really showing. Great job!
Thank you so much!
I agree, you are killing it, Using Hot tool, will kill importan healty ensumes and microbacteria. So it decreases that honeycomb nothing more that sweet threat that can commercially sold. Truw bee keepers just cut it with sharp knife and it dosent need to be cut neat. In fairs sometimes beekeepers have whole comb with them and they cut as big piece as buyer wants.
I never knew freezing honey comb stopped it crystallising 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Great job, LOVE IT!
That is awesome looking & I hope you had a good harvest this year & good year in school too.
Thank you so much!
I don't do a lot of comb honey, but I usually let it drain for a while. It makes for a cleaner product in the container. The cutter does look nice. Good job!
Another great video! You bring that Blue Ribbon home!!
Looks great, Beautiful comb!
Thanks for the mention!
Growing your market can be difficult but it’s a great product to add to the line up.
One tip, the reason that some people (me) remove the comb from the frame is to prevent breaking the comb where you don’t want it to break.
Sometimes if there is a space behind the frame you can break it, that’s all.
That makes sense. Thank you!
Great brand, Pierce does it right!
Looking forward to seeing you guys in January.
Yes Pierce does a really good job! Looking Forward to seeing you too!
Another Excellent video Natalee! Great review on a great USA product!
Thanks!
My comb is just cut with a knife and not so pretty, but I sell out fast anyways…If I grow more hives next year, then I’ll check out Pierce for sure!
Good
😎 cool ideas
Love getting notifications natalee has dropped a new video! Great work young lady! Hope you’re having an amazing season!!!
We appreciate your support Tim!
Thank you!
A steam bath for your containers may warm them enough for the comb to slide in easier.
Thanks!
Real nice comb honey, and great presentation.
beautiful
you should colab with beefit beekeeping she needs your help!!!!
Love your videos ❤
Thank you
Make the cutting tool a quarter inch smaller all around that way the honey block will fit much easier.
noted
Natalee, another fine video. You comb honey looks fantastic. I didn’t produce any this year and I really don’t know why! The Pierce comb cutter looks like the way to go if you’re selling the comb honey. How much does that size sell for and how much does it weigh on average?
Outstanding presentation
Thank you!
I love that you threw the gauntlet down about the blue ribbon! I love your spirit. Keep doing what you do!
Thank you!
😊😊
Does your comb and chunk honey sell pretty well? I did a limited amount this year and it wasnt very popular, so much so I think I am going to take pre orders this coming year and not cut any that isnt ordered ahead of time.
I think you need to let them drain for a little while before placing in the containers.
6:00 i understand i am new to beekeeping. i thought cold temp increased the chances of crystallization.
*sigh*, so much to learn.
yes! It does if it's just laying on top of something cold but when it's actually frozen in a freezer it slows down the crystallization process. we are all still learning do not even worry!
Another nice video. I am sure you get paid nicely for wearing that shirt? 😉
Very nice videos....i'm beekeeper from Greece and I have Chanel in youtube
Price of containers and cutting machine
What price do you sell your comb honey for that size container?
This is Natalee’s Mom. We are selling it for $12 a container here in MO.
Nice video, where do you get your labels
Hi I love your videos. Do you put the cut comb in the freezer?
Thank you! Yes we do
Hi, where do you get the label tape made?
This is Natalee’s Mom. We use Ample Labels in Nixa, MO
@@dsummerscm They look nice, and seem to be very useful in many applications.
Thank you!
why are all your clothes from dirtrstr??????
We did some cut comb this year. I'm curious to know how well it sells in other markets. It hasn't been a big hit yet for us.
She wears his and our Hive Life one likely because she loves beekeeping and there is not a lot of bee merch out there! Randy and I both love helping out young men and women who busy themselves with beekeeping!
@@kamonreynolds nice of you guys to give that to her!!!!