MrMouse
New Bee
Hi all,
I’ve got a hive with a number of supers of spring honey on.
They’ve had access to OSR.
Flow appears to have stopped and if anything, they’ve lost some weight.
All of the supers have a reasonable amount of honey in them but they’re barely capped.
Absolutely no drops at all on a vigorous shake.
No refractometer available.
I’m keen to take this honey off (aware I’ll have to leave some/feed with a possible dearth).
However, worried about taking it ‘unripe’ as such.
Is the shake test that reliable?
Can I dry it down in an airing cupboard if it reads a bit high on a refractometer post extraction?
Thanks in advance
I’ve got a hive with a number of supers of spring honey on.
They’ve had access to OSR.
Flow appears to have stopped and if anything, they’ve lost some weight.
All of the supers have a reasonable amount of honey in them but they’re barely capped.
Absolutely no drops at all on a vigorous shake.
No refractometer available.
I’m keen to take this honey off (aware I’ll have to leave some/feed with a possible dearth).
However, worried about taking it ‘unripe’ as such.
Is the shake test that reliable?
Can I dry it down in an airing cupboard if it reads a bit high on a refractometer post extraction?
Thanks in advance