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There is a lot more to the process. Wax needs to be melted and cleaned, and making sure the bees are healthy going into winter.
Financially, bee keeping year one is an ass kicking, but hobbies cost money and this one at least gives something back to our family and friends and has potential to pay off going forward. I've already decided I won't buy more bee nucs. I'll capture swarms and maybe a few cutouts. I think wild bees are tougher. After some discussion, I will probably add a couple of hives next year and I'm thinking more about a top bar hive so I can get some comb and honey. Seems to be demand for that Pics aren't uploading so I may have to resize and add later. |
Very interesting!
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And HOLY MOTHER ****. Anything you have to pull out of me with pliers I am not interested in. And sorry about your Taint man, LOL. |
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That's awesome.
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Cool hobby, Iowanian.
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Looks like a clean professional operation. Well done.
If it were me, I'd have 30 acres coated in sticky honey product. Thanks for sharing. |
So far I've learned that like most of my other farm related hobbies, bee keeping has turned me into a magician.
Take $1500 and say the magic word..."bitch better have my honey" and Poof! It's now $400!!!! No...it's not about the money.. it's interesting and I find it calming and relaxing to go watch and screw with my bees. It's also been a great ice breaker conversation topic. It helps our farm, orchard, garden and I get to tell hippies that I'm a deplorable who does more hippy earth shit that's they do. Bonus. Thanks for watching. Tune in next spring for a game of "did any of them survive the winter" |
I talked with my old man last week and he said he got quite a bit more honey this year than last. Between all 15 of his hives he collected just under 600 pounds. I guess all the heavy spring rain did some good.
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Most excellent Iowanian
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I was caulking the side of the house about 3 weeks ago and was standing over a bush that just so happened to have a yellow jacket nest underneath it. I got nailed on the knee and knocked that one off pretty quick, the one that was going to town repeatedly stinging my ankle had me doing the funky dance across the drive. Later that evening I went out and dumped some gas in the hole and dam if I didn't get nailed in the palm. That shit hurt for a good week.
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How awesome! Excellent pics of the extracting process. Your honey has great color, I bet it tastes "real". Hippie earth shit is good for the planet no matter who does it. Looking forward to next spring!
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Great pics!
Really enjoyed seeing some of the process. |
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There are four of us who putter with this together. Honestly I probably wouldn't do it without them, it's just more fun helping each other. We plan to do a lineup and taste test. Our honey was in 4-5 different locations. Mine should be heavy alfalfa and wood,and wildflowers, while another guy is surrounded by a couple of hundred acres of pollinator CRP fields. I'm interested to see the difference from place to place. |
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