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Otleybee

House Bee
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Location
Otley, West Yorkshire
Hive Type
National
Number of Hives
3
Just had to post as I took my first ever honey off a hive today.

V excited as I was not sure I would get any in my first year. I forgot to get a porter bee escape so brushed the bees back into the brood box. Man they were cross. Only 2 kgs of honey but I wanted to take it off so that I could treat with Apiguard.

Is there anyone in the Otley area with an extractor so that I could spin a few frames. I will try my local association too.
 
Spin? - if you want honey as opposed to comb honey you've probably got all you'll need in the kitchen!
Cut comb from frame - bung into large bowl and slice to smithereens with sharp knife, pour carefully into sieve over large saucepan - leave on sunny windowsill..........:biggrinjester:
 
Or simply 'scrape' the comb back to the foundation and drain/separate. Re-use the comb next year. If only a small area is extracted that way it may help the bees early next year.

Regards, RAB
 
Try the video for hedgerow Pete's to frame spinner
 

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