Harvesting Honey From a Natural Comb

Harvesting Honey From a Natural Comb

Harvesting Honey From a Natural Comb

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Generally speaking, beekeepers harvest their honey at the conclusion of a substantial nectar flow and when the beehive is  filled with cured and capped honey. Conditions and circumstances vary greatly across the country. First-year beekeepers are lucky if they get a small harvest of product by late summer.

Finding natural combs could be a real bonanza after a SHTF event if you know how to harvest it!

That said if you are lucky enough to be able to have hives of any sort, this is such a simple way to collect the honey without all the crazy costs normally associated with beekeeping and harvesting. Plus this way you get everything that was in the comb in your end product including the pollen and propolis which is some of the healthiest parts of the honey!

Check it out and find out just how simple it can be….

How to harvest Honey from Natural Comb

 

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