288. Our first honey harvest

Following on from the previous blog . . .

We returned to the hive a few days later and looked in at the heavy super. Only about 50 bees remained so the porter escapes had done their job.

I removed the super, brushed off the bees and went into the house to find some scales.


The super weighed 18.5 kilos which accounting for the box and the frames meant 15 kilos of honey. We have decided to use it all as comb honey - rather than have the very messy experience of extraction in a centrifuge.

Of course, cutting it up is also very messy!

But this is the result.


We checked on colony again yesterday and found that the brood box has plenty of stores, a laying queen and also the half-filled super that I gave back to them.

Somehow, we have achieved a honey harvest and a happy colony!

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