RoseCottage
Field Bee
- Joined
- Dec 29, 2009
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- Location
- Near Andover, UK
- Hive Type
- WBC
- Number of Hives
- From 5 to 2 and hopefully a better year
I thought after 3 years I had some understanding of honey...
We took a super off one of our hives a week ago and produced 30lbs of cloudy runny honey...cloudy amber colour. Quite a strong aftertaste but pretty nice.
All our hives are in the same apiary.
Yesterday I removed 7 frames from one hive and 2 from another and spun them out. I used my brule gun to decap. This resulted in a virtually wax free extraction. The honey has little aroma, is incredibly clear, and light yellow. It has a very gentle honey taste with just a hint of aftertaste.
I have been really careful not to feed sugar syrup this year with the exception of a pint here and there to enable the bees get through a poor June. As soon as I saw any 1:1 being stored the feed stopped. Hardly any feeding in June and most of it went to build comb or be eaten by the girls. Probably in total 3 pints of 1:1.
Is there a reliable simple test to confirm sugar syrup?
So what type of honey is in my small jar (see attached photos)? What flowers produce light honey?
I don't want to sell honey laced with sugar syrup but want to be comfortable it isn't.
all the best,
Sam
We took a super off one of our hives a week ago and produced 30lbs of cloudy runny honey...cloudy amber colour. Quite a strong aftertaste but pretty nice.
All our hives are in the same apiary.
Yesterday I removed 7 frames from one hive and 2 from another and spun them out. I used my brule gun to decap. This resulted in a virtually wax free extraction. The honey has little aroma, is incredibly clear, and light yellow. It has a very gentle honey taste with just a hint of aftertaste.
I have been really careful not to feed sugar syrup this year with the exception of a pint here and there to enable the bees get through a poor June. As soon as I saw any 1:1 being stored the feed stopped. Hardly any feeding in June and most of it went to build comb or be eaten by the girls. Probably in total 3 pints of 1:1.
Is there a reliable simple test to confirm sugar syrup?
So what type of honey is in my small jar (see attached photos)? What flowers produce light honey?
I don't want to sell honey laced with sugar syrup but want to be comfortable it isn't.
all the best,
Sam
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