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I'm very tempted to try producing comb honey next year from my main summer flow after moderate success going to the heather this year.
For the last two years the peak flow has been around the last 2 weeks of June and into early July, so it's well after the winter OSR has finished. Spring sown OSR is not an issue. The main flow forage is clover and bramble.
The manley frames and ross section rack are both primed and ready to go in the garage.
I know that I need a strong colony and a good flow to produce good comb honey.
I've read Richard Taylor's Comb Honey and would appreciate some advice/guidance on whether any of his methods are applicable in the UK. His methods are always with the caveat that it's different in the UK.
The relevant techniques would be:
1. running a double queen hive
where two colonies are combined into a single brood chamber with the two queens separated internally.
2. doing a shook swarm into a super.
where you shook swarm a strong colony onto a super of foundation only, then a QE with the comb supers above. Afterharvesting the comb honey, the super below the QE is then used as the 'half' to run brood and a half through the winter.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
Thanks
For the last two years the peak flow has been around the last 2 weeks of June and into early July, so it's well after the winter OSR has finished. Spring sown OSR is not an issue. The main flow forage is clover and bramble.
The manley frames and ross section rack are both primed and ready to go in the garage.
I know that I need a strong colony and a good flow to produce good comb honey.
I've read Richard Taylor's Comb Honey and would appreciate some advice/guidance on whether any of his methods are applicable in the UK. His methods are always with the caveat that it's different in the UK.
The relevant techniques would be:
1. running a double queen hive
where two colonies are combined into a single brood chamber with the two queens separated internally.
2. doing a shook swarm into a super.
where you shook swarm a strong colony onto a super of foundation only, then a QE with the comb supers above. Afterharvesting the comb honey, the super below the QE is then used as the 'half' to run brood and a half through the winter.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
Thanks