Honey band

Started by Bob Wilson, August 12, 2023, 10:49:41 PM

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Bob Wilson

It's my first year trying these Layen's hives. It is interesting to see they way the bees use the frames.
An 8 inch honey honey band over 8 inches of larvae underneath. That's a lot of honey for them to eat through in the winter.

Kathyp

how heavy and what about harvesting honey?
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Acebird

I would say it is perfect depending on where you are.
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Just do it

Bob Wilson

A full Layen's frame of honey weighs 10-12 lbs.
Right now I am still a crush and strain Beek, and will remain so until I move out of my subdivision, although many use an extractor for Layen's frames.

The15thMember

Quote from: Acebird on August 13, 2023, 08:51:13 AM
I would say it is perfect depending on where you are.
That's what I was thinking, that looks almost like my hives going into winter, except my bees have 2 medium frames instead of one big Layens frame. 

Quote from: Bob Wilson on August 13, 2023, 02:47:36 PM
Right now I am still a crush and strain Beek, and will remain so until I move out of my subdivision, although many use an extractor for Layen's frames.
Congrats to getting out from under the HOA!  You'll love being able to do whatever you want on your own land.  :grin:
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