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Our association has a collective arrangement when taking bees to the heather so we only pay for the number of hives a member takes to the heather The problem is that the crop is totally unpredictable - 2024 was a good year but there have been years (such as 2018) where the heather produced nothing and some colonies actually starved. It's a short lived crop and you need big colonies to take advantage of it, usually people combine to have double brood or very full brood boxes. Then there's the hassle of getting them there, bringing them back and processing heather honey - cut comb seems popular but you will need a press if you are going to extract it as it's thixotropic. With only three hives I rather doubt that the effort required is worth the reward and the risk ... I've never bothered.
I totally get that and was going to refuse. However in a slice of good news some good friends of our live in the New Forest and have said they's love to have my hives in their garden. FOC except for the free honey that I'm going to insist on giving them. So it guess if the heather is rubbish I don't have to take the hives there. Now all I have to do is keep my digits crossed!
 
However in a slice of good news some good friends of our live in the New Forest and have said they's love to have my hives in their garden.
That’s a win, then. Go for it. My bees are nowhere near heather but I’ve had the odd bucket of heather mix from JBM. The bees mix other nectar in though you still have to extract it like Heather. It soft sets itself and is lovely.
Which reminds me that I have a half bucket with my name on it in his honey store.
 
That’s a win, then. Go for it. My bees are nowhere near heather but I’ve had the odd bucket of heather mix from JBM. The bees mix other nectar in though you still have to extract it like Heather. It soft sets itself and is lovely.
Which reminds me that I have a half bucket with my name on it in his honey store.
Sounds like I might need a lesson in heather honey extraction then. Erichalfbee you might be chief teacher! ; )
 

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