nickhodge
New Bee
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2011
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- Location
- Southampton
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
Hi all...again!
As you may realise, I am at the end of my first beekeping year.
I intend to re-cycle my brood combs over three years effectively replacing one-third from start of next season replacing it with fresh foundation.
I am interested also in making candles, lip balm and hand cream from this and what better time than now? (Xmas)
My question I guess is, when and how do people harvest this for similar uses (even if only re-cycling to foundation) without disrupting the bees 'functionality' too much and making them draw comb all the time?
For example, should I leave it this year and use my 1/3rd of frames re-cycled? Should I sacrifice my frames from which I extracted honey this year? This however would mean the bees having to draw fresh comb in the supers before laying down stores next spring?
Hope that makes sense and thank you in advance
As you may realise, I am at the end of my first beekeping year.
I intend to re-cycle my brood combs over three years effectively replacing one-third from start of next season replacing it with fresh foundation.
I am interested also in making candles, lip balm and hand cream from this and what better time than now? (Xmas)
My question I guess is, when and how do people harvest this for similar uses (even if only re-cycling to foundation) without disrupting the bees 'functionality' too much and making them draw comb all the time?
For example, should I leave it this year and use my 1/3rd of frames re-cycled? Should I sacrifice my frames from which I extracted honey this year? This however would mean the bees having to draw fresh comb in the supers before laying down stores next spring?
Hope that makes sense and thank you in advance