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Friday, July 31, 2020

How To Extract & Bottle Your Honey

We are David and Sheri Burns at Long Lane Honey Bee Farms, www.honeybeesonline.com

Many of you are ordering our new and autographed book "Backyard Beekeeping" from our website. Thank you!

This is a great for new beginners who are thinking about beekeeping or have only been keeping bees a few years.

Here is a link for you to get your autographed copy of our new book:





My 2 Newest Videos Answers These Questions:

How To Uncap A Frame Of Honey

How To Spin or Extract Honey From a Honey Frame

Which Extractor Is Best To Buy?

How To Tell If The Honey Is Ready To Harvest

How To Bottle Honey

What To Do With The Frames Once Your Harvest The Honey

Which Uncapping Knife Works Best?

How Do You Strain Out Wax For Pure Honey?

How Long Should Honey Sit Before Bottling?
How To Detect The Nectar Flow Is Over


These are important questions. Harvesting honey can be exciting and fun when you know what you are doing. Also, as soon as the nectar flow ends it is important to begin feeding the colony to ensure your bees have adequate resources to continue raising brood in preparation for winter. In today's two new videos we will answer these questions and more!

Please watch the videos below and SUBSCRIBE to our beekeeping channel.




* * * Winter Bee Kinds * * *

Our very popular Winter-Bee-Kinds go on sale TOMORROW, Saturday, August 1st. They will be shipped in the order in which the orders are placed so be ready this weekend to place your order. They will ship in November in cooler weather, usually near the end of November. They are a favorite among beekeepers across the country in helping honey bees make it through the winter.

Our Winter-Bee-Kinds provide the nourishment your bees need to remain warm and strong in the coldest of climates. They also provide insulation and ventilation to rid the colony of stale, moist air from the hive. In areas of very harsh winters, we recommend wrapping your colony and only use the exit/vent port on the winter-bee-kind located at the top of the colony. This helps prevents mice from entering through the lower entrance and allows your bees to take cleansing flights more easily on colder days.

Although the website says "Sold Out" now, it will say "Add To Cart" this Saturday, August 1, 2020. Be ready. Order for 10 or 8 frame hives. Here's the link: