RogueDrone
House Bee
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- 30
When is honey classified as Ripe ?
Just a thought
Colin
Just a thought
Colin
When is honey classified as Ripe ?
When is honey classified as Ripe ?
Just a thought
Colin
I take honey to be Ripe when it has stood for 24 to 48hrs, so the air bubble rise and the bits of dead bee settle below the honey gate valveWhen is honey classified as Ripe ?
Just a thought
Colin
When it's fully capped, although if 75% capped, its common to do the shake test......and if any falls out, best not extract that frame !
When it's capped
I would add however that with this year being so warm I took honey off uncapped and it read 18 % using the refractometer.
Andy
Nice to be able to correlate the two methods.The rough and ready shake test has never failed me yet :
Quite right. Refractometers were not generally available only ten years ago - and were megabucks compared to the cheapo devices available from Hong Kong these days. I was pleased, at the time, that mine cost considerably less than half the big T price (of around eighty pounds delivered) when I got mine.
RAB
I would add however that with this year being so warm I took honey off uncapped and it read 18 % using the refractometer.
Andy
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