rwestoll
New Bee
- Joined
- Aug 18, 2009
- Messages
- 38
- Reaction score
- 1
- Location
- Cumbria
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 12
Is there a prescribed formula for chunk honey, or can I put a chunk of comb in a jar and fill it up to weight with liquid honey?
Can the chunk honey comb be broken or in small bits, as you might get having cut out 8oz pieces of comb?
Does the chunk comb have to be capped or can I use the uncapped bits as well. If so, will empty uncapped comb, as you might get around the edge of a frame, fill up with honey if it is steeped in the jar or will the air in the cells stop this from happening?
Finally, I have some nice capped comb honey some on thin foundation, some on starter strip frames. When cut with a comb cutter, some of it it does not come up to 8oz weight, because the combs are a bit thin. Can I make up the weight with liquid honey or will I have to call this chunk honey? Conversely, some is so thick that it is hard to put the lids on. I don't want to be giving away an extra 2oz for free - Is it OK to charge pro rata or should one cut the big comb down to 8 oz?
Sorry for so many questions, but it is very exciting to have finally managed to produce a decent amount of this most precious commodity- more than we can use ourselves.
Richard
Can the chunk honey comb be broken or in small bits, as you might get having cut out 8oz pieces of comb?
Does the chunk comb have to be capped or can I use the uncapped bits as well. If so, will empty uncapped comb, as you might get around the edge of a frame, fill up with honey if it is steeped in the jar or will the air in the cells stop this from happening?
Finally, I have some nice capped comb honey some on thin foundation, some on starter strip frames. When cut with a comb cutter, some of it it does not come up to 8oz weight, because the combs are a bit thin. Can I make up the weight with liquid honey or will I have to call this chunk honey? Conversely, some is so thick that it is hard to put the lids on. I don't want to be giving away an extra 2oz for free - Is it OK to charge pro rata or should one cut the big comb down to 8 oz?
Sorry for so many questions, but it is very exciting to have finally managed to produce a decent amount of this most precious commodity- more than we can use ourselves.
Richard