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Title: extracting by mashing?
Post by: rober on February 16, 2015, 12:41:10 PM
I posted asking how to extract loose pieces of comb & was advised to mash it. I have a couple of snow days & would like to get this done. I'm guessing you'd put it in a bowl & mash it with a heavy fork or potato masher & then strain it thru a colander. any other tips or advise?
Title: Re: extracting by mashing?
Post by: Steel Tiger on February 16, 2015, 01:11:14 PM
 I extracted an entire medium by crash and strain. I used my hands (wearing nitrile gloves) to crush all the comb then poured everything into a sanitized bucket with holes drilled in the bottom and cheesecloth and let to strain for a couple days into another bucket. After I bottled all the honey I could, I put the buckets into the backyard and the bees cleaned them.
Title: Re: extracting by mashing?
Post by: Michael Bush on February 16, 2015, 01:13:47 PM
Now isn't when I would usually be harvesting.  Where did the "loose pieces of comb" come from in February in MO?

But yes, just crush them and strain them through whatever.  If you have a lot to do I would make a double bucket strainer.  If it's only a little a colander will work fine.  The honey will have to be warm before it will run...

http://www.bushfarms.com/beesharvest.htm#crushandstrain
Title: Re: extracting by mashing?
Post by: iddee on February 16, 2015, 01:59:59 PM
http://online-efile.rhcloud.com/files/lindas-bees-honey-harvest-crush-and-strain/

Linda did a good job demo'ing it here.
Title: Re: extracting by mashing?
Post by: rober on February 16, 2015, 04:24:01 PM
Michael
the comb came from a late fall removal. I combined those bees with another hive. this comb has been in the freezer.
iddee
thanks for the link
Title: Re: extracting by mashing?
Post by: biggraham610 on February 16, 2015, 04:58:51 PM
I used a potato masher in a pot, then poured it into a colander lined with cheesecloth set in a deep pot. Couple days covered in the rafters and got a very clean product. G
Title: Re: extracting by mashing?
Post by: rober on February 16, 2015, 05:25:35 PM
before I actually mashed anything I uncapped the honey & put the comb in a colander over a 3 gallon bucket. I set a halogen work light about 18" away to warm but not overheat anything. i'll let gravity do it's thing for a couple of days. after that i'll mash it & strain.
Title: Re: extracting by mashing?
Post by: Cedar Hill on February 16, 2015, 06:18:50 PM
     Often wonder about the water content of the honey that results from crush and strain.   Honey is very hydroscopic, it grabs water from the air quicker than most other such liquids.   Leaving honey exposed to the air for a couple of days would greatly affect its water content in my area - coast of Mass.   Here, the sooner the raw honey is in a sealed container, the better.   OMTCW
Title: Re: extracting by mashing?
Post by: Joe D on February 16, 2015, 09:31:07 PM
You can also watch Kirk Anderson (kirko beeo) on you tube, Backwards beekeeping.  He has several videos and one is on crush and strain.

I use the 5 gal bucket with a paint strainer to remove the capping coming out of the extractor. 
Good luck to you and your bees.



Joe
Title: Re: extracting by mashing?
Post by: jayj200 on February 23, 2015, 02:11:50 PM
got an extractor?

a cheese cloth bag tied inside may speed up the operation.

we did last year the crush and strain. that was for a full honey super.

my slaves mutinied. I am just say en. it is less of a mess to clean up the extractor then counters floors Walls pots pans fingers (the best part)

wife doesn't like it when I nip
Title: Re: extracting by mashing?
Post by: mwe22114 on February 23, 2015, 04:36:51 PM
Hey how about this http://www.honeyflow.com/, promises to to remove the need for honey extractors altogether.
Title: Re: extracting by mashing?
Post by: Maggiesdad on February 23, 2015, 10:08:20 PM
How about that.

But I like getting hunny

EVERWHERE!
Title: Re: extracting by mashing?
Post by: sc-bee on February 23, 2015, 10:16:28 PM
Stay away from cheesecloth. If you get small particles of lint in the honey it may speed up crystallization.
Title: Re: extracting by mashing?
Post by: biggraham610 on February 26, 2015, 11:40:55 AM
Quote from: sc-bee on February 23, 2015, 10:16:28 PM
Stay away from cheesecloth. If you get small particles of lint in the honey it may speed up crystallization.

What do you use. I used cheesecloth last year and I cant beg mine to start crystalizing. Poplar sumac and clover mostly if that matters. G