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After 59 months, finally my first honey from the girls. just had to take a pic of the final product. I only took 2 medium frames.
(http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/6763/honey1.th.jpg) (http://img205.imageshack.us/i/honey1.jpg/)
I would have had 5 full bottles, but, had to sample. What can I say ?????
WOW THATS ALOT OF HONEY FOR 59 MONTHS
Nice color --- what's the source. Mine is all amber.
Quote from: mgates61 on June 20, 2009, 10:53:49 PM
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After 59 months, finally my first honey from the girls. just had to take a pic of the final product. I only took 2 medium frames.
(http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/6763/honey1.th.jpg) (http://img205.imageshack.us/i/honey1.jpg/)
I would have had 5 full bottles, but, had to sample. What can I say ?????
thats almost 5 years and this is the first honey? that must be a type-o :roll:
I'm picturing endless swarming, absconding, bears, wasps, dearths and other assorted disasters :'(
What lovely honey, though! However long you waited for it, it must be so satisfying to have it. Can't wait to harvest some here!
:roll:
OOPS........ meant 59 weeks. But I did have some issues last year. One swarm, one hive died, then lost two hives over the winter. I did a split this spring, about 6 weeks ago. The split hive is doing great. I let them make thear own queen since it would be the daughter of my other quen, and she is a workaholic. Checked them yesterday and there is a ton of eggs, larva ind capped brood. I didn't see the new queen, but she is obviously there.
The parent hive is booming. I will go back in next week for some more honey.
I am not sure the exact source, but red bud is the major spring flow here.
I got my hive in March.
We harvested in June and I got just over 3 gallons! :-D
(wow that's some well earned honey) that is a nice light color. I'll be checking today for a few frames worth. I'll leave them a bunch (in addition to community feeding) are those 16 oz bottles?
Very nice! I woulda been sampling too LOL. My mouth waters every time I go into the beeyard. Nice work!