hi everyone what would people say is the average honey surplus per hive in an average year in the UK or ireland thanks
how about in other parts of the world say the united states or Australia
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Do you want figures for tax collector or beekeeping friends?
Or once upon a time I had a hive which.....
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Finski! You are human after all! That is funny. Have a fine day my friend.
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im sorry every american finsky a muppet from finland didnt read the message right
There are too many variables to be able to answer your question. What types of forage do your bees have? Flows can vary in just a few miles. Hives up north of me might average over 100# while mine might average 60#. A hive might make 4 boxes of honey one year and almost none the next.
Scott
Quote from: markfitz on June 14, 2012, 08:21:25 PM
im sorry every american finsky a muppet from finland didnt read the message right
it is same to me what you read. Very seldom you understand my writings.
If you go to ask from a Finnish reindeer owner, how many reindeers he has, the answer is "on boath sides of tree".