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We offer you a small photo story on how to extract honey from the honeycombs. In young apiary (valid first season) starts beekeepers recently produced the first honey this year. A kilogram of seventy. A little bit, but for the first time properly. Everything went smoothly. Bees, of course, curling and buzzed around, but stung a couple of times. Now they have to refill cell, which they returned after "pumping".
17 photo + letter
via Igor Podgorny
1. The work of the beekeeper only at first glance seems relatively "not dusty": put a protective suit and walk yourself verify hives.
2. In fact, we must know and be able to very much.
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5. Framework have a lot: First, the bees swarm and they must be captured and transplanted into new hives (fortunately, swarming period has ended); secondly, the frame must be replaced as they are filled with honey. So that part is in reserve.
6. On the frame is stretched thin wire, which is fixed combs.
7. At each frame, one plate is fixed.
8. Secure with a special device. This clip on the handle, which is held in boiling water. Wax placed under the wire, hot rollers rides on a wire and sticks Wax, melting it.
9. Some hives are being completed another floor. There are inserted into the new framework.
10. Not all frames can be taken away. It is normal if a third or more cells are sealed, honey is ready. Because some frame immediately returned to the hive to "rework»
11. And these bees frame is not enough. They have built a cell outside.
12. Sometimes it is possible to see how the cells of young bees emerge. Force them only enough to chew through "cap" of the cell. A few days to feed her other bees, after which it gets full, gain strength.
13. That is cut called "zabrus". We can say that it is a mixture of honey, wax and bee enzymes. Very valuable substance. Prized ten times more expensive than honey. They say that helps a lot with colds in the winter.
14. Rotate the frame must be properly. Please do not fast, then in full force. Frames with the inverted 180 degrees.
15. In the foreground - knives zabrus. In the background - beekeepers and extractor.
16. And here it is - the coveted moment. Valve opens and honey flowing to the filter.
17. And here is "honey lava" inside the extractor.
Source:
17 photo + letter
via Igor Podgorny
1. The work of the beekeeper only at first glance seems relatively "not dusty": put a protective suit and walk yourself verify hives.
2. In fact, we must know and be able to very much.
3.
4.
5. Framework have a lot: First, the bees swarm and they must be captured and transplanted into new hives (fortunately, swarming period has ended); secondly, the frame must be replaced as they are filled with honey. So that part is in reserve.
6. On the frame is stretched thin wire, which is fixed combs.
7. At each frame, one plate is fixed.
8. Secure with a special device. This clip on the handle, which is held in boiling water. Wax placed under the wire, hot rollers rides on a wire and sticks Wax, melting it.
9. Some hives are being completed another floor. There are inserted into the new framework.
10. Not all frames can be taken away. It is normal if a third or more cells are sealed, honey is ready. Because some frame immediately returned to the hive to "rework»
11. And these bees frame is not enough. They have built a cell outside.
12. Sometimes it is possible to see how the cells of young bees emerge. Force them only enough to chew through "cap" of the cell. A few days to feed her other bees, after which it gets full, gain strength.
13. That is cut called "zabrus". We can say that it is a mixture of honey, wax and bee enzymes. Very valuable substance. Prized ten times more expensive than honey. They say that helps a lot with colds in the winter.
14. Rotate the frame must be properly. Please do not fast, then in full force. Frames with the inverted 180 degrees.
15. In the foreground - knives zabrus. In the background - beekeepers and extractor.
16. And here it is - the coveted moment. Valve opens and honey flowing to the filter.
17. And here is "honey lava" inside the extractor.
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