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Queen Bee
- Joined
- Nov 10, 2008
- Messages
- 6,822
- Reaction score
- 6
- Location
- Maesteg South Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 15+-some
Went to Chichester Lidl on the way home 4-5 still left -woman on counter was fascinated by why I wanted to buy one. Explained was too keep my honey runny. What temp should I use and for how long?
75°F (24°C) prepares base honey and seed honey for creaming; decrystallises semi-granulated honey in jars.
80°F (27°C) prepares combs of blossom honey before uncapping and extracting (needs 12 hours or more)
90°F (32°C) prepares combs of heather honey before using a heather honey loosener or roller (36 hours or more)
95°F (35°C) prepares combs of rape honey which, though liquid, are not dripping with thin honey and have been at least half-sealed (needs 3 - 4 days)
100°F (38°C) liquifies honey that has been stored in airtight containers in bulk.
120°F (49°C) reclaims solidified rape honey. Cut the solid comb from the frames and mash them in a 30 1b plastic bucket. After 2 - 3 days the wax and a portion of the very solid crystals will be suspended in a mush in the liquid honey. Strain to remove the mush for processing in a steam or solar wax extractor. Do not allow liquid honey to remain at 120°F any longer than absolutely necessary.
Had this from somewhere