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Extracting Honey

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Beekeeper Alec Harden and Assistant Beekeeper and Gardener Des Chatfield of Wiston House show how to extract ripened honey from the beehive. Despite the threats and diseases facing their bee colonies, the bees have had a strong honey flow this year. Part 5 of 5 in our Beekeeping series.
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I think mister harden,is just a star,thanks for these.

cooper68ns

October 7, 2013

Thank you sir for the video it's great to see how the honey is extracted. I was told that honey will keep indefinitly if kept seal in a jar is this true? Thanks for sharing.

Opal Preston Shirley

October 7, 2013

A great video. Thank you for letting us see how it is done.

foggy460

October 7, 2013

I encourge people to let dandilions grow and not poison their yards. These are good food for bees, making lots of pollen and nectar, even when the other flowers are off season. As a child, I very softly petted the wings of bees on dandilion flowers and was never stung, they were to busy gathering up the riches of food. Bees need our help and dandilions grow and bloom earlier, keep blooming through drought and storm, and continue blooming later than almost anything else, and require no care.

JoEllen McCord

October 11, 2013

What type of hive are these frames from?

Fish Monger

April 5, 2014

LOL, bumble crashing the party! Golden words that should be heeded @11:15.

NatureCoastBeeCo

April 7, 2014

What a great series I hope to start my own colony soon, and this was extremely informative. I hope to see more in future!

Britishperson131

April 23, 2014

Great Video, keep the good work up, Thanks.

Christopher Ricketts

February 22, 2015

Bob DiCola National hives. These are very commonly used here in U.K. and Ireland

Quiet Life

May 13, 2017