1st Honey harvest

Started by Shawn, September 21, 2009, 05:16:25 PM

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Shawn

Well I finally got my first harvest after the end of my second year. I only was able to take 2 med supers and ended up with about 12 quart jars. Here are some pictures of the harvest. I did the crush and strain trying to use Michael Bush's idea with the bucket. I guess I should have looked at the picture because I only drilled 5 little holes in the bottom of the bucket. I did not use any heat during the harvest and the honey is thicker than what I am use to. Funny, I already have people calling and coming over to see if I have any left over.












johnnybigfish

Way to go Shawn!! Congratulations!
Those were good pics too!
your friend,
john

RayMarler

Liquid Gold! Looks real nice, this will be the best honey you ever get, the first harvest!

Cindi

Shawn, lovely, now wasn't that all worth the wait?  That first honey harvest has gotta be one of the most special, it was to me, yay!!!  Have that most awesomely wonderful day, health.  Cindi
There are strange things done in the midnight sun by the men who moil for gold.  The Arctic trails have their secret tales that would make your blood run cold.  The Northern Lights have seen queer sights, but the queerest they ever did see, what the night on the marge of Lake Lebarge, I cremated Sam McGee.  Robert Service

Shawn

It was very nice. The only thing I thought of when I was giving a bottle away was "how many bottles do I have left. Woops! None! Oh well. The neighbors got some to keep them happy, sister-n-law for supply me with the flowers needed to help the bees along, other family I promised to give some to, and a coworker. Off to Walmart I go to buy some honey.

beee farmer

Bravo!  hope its the first of many to come.
"Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain and most fools do"  Benjamin Franklin

Mason

As a newbie and still hoping for my first harvest. 

I learned something from your post.

Smaller jars.....

Then I will be able to spread the happiness further.

Thanks for the inspiration.

Former beekeeper until March....maybe next year...RIP

Shawn

Agree. I did not plan on having a honey this year so I did not have any jars on hand. I had to run to the store and quart size is all they had.

Jahjude

I've chosen understanding over knowledge-since knowledge is all about knowing where to find facts and understanding is knowing how to manipulate knowledge...I've also chosen knowledge over beliefs!! We all need to..

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