roughly how much does a super (10 frame) weigh when full of honey and how much honey does it equate to (gallons).
should be about 20kgs, or equal to 14L.
I would like to add here that empty full size hive body with frames weigh approx. 10 kg!
In pounds; full size hive body - ten full frames will be around 90 - 100 in also over 100 lbs.!!
Medium goes around 65 lbs,
Shallow will be around 45 lbs.
Of course, can be more if bees thickened the comb on loaded frames. . . . .
Regards,
Frank
and that would equate to roughly how many gallons(i have the full size hive bodies)
Sean, you are really putting me on the spot...
They say a gallon weigh 12 lbs..? I will make an educated guess -
around 8 gallons will be a safe bet. . . .
Regards,
Frank
didn't mean to put you on the spot. just trying to sort out some figures and projections for my hives. Our flow period is just about to start and i seem to be ahead of the game.
A pint is a pound (16 ounces) the world around except for honey. A pint of honey is 20 ounces. Eight pints to the gallon makes for 160 ounces (10 lbs) instead of the usual 128 ounces (8 lbs) for a normal gallon. A deep super will weigh in at about 80 lbs of harvestable honey (the rest being box, frames, and wax) or 10 gallons. A medium super with 40 lbs harvestable honey would yeild half as much.
>A pint of honey is 20 ounces.
For round numbers I figure 24 ounces, but it's actually, depending on honey content, almost always 23 ounces.
My math wan't bad--my scale was off. I stand corrected.