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The honey is harvested when the main nectar flow is over. A good way of knowing when it is time to harvest is to use a [[scale-hive]]. It is important no to harvest before the honey is ready.  
The honey is harvested when the main nectar flow is over. A good way of knowing when it is time to harvest is to use a [[scale-hives|scale-hive]]. It is important no to harvest before the honey is ready.  
A general rule of thumb is that two-thirds of the honey cells per comb should be capped and that the water content of the honey is not more than 18%. This can be measured with a [[refractometer]].
A general rule of thumb is that two-thirds of the honey cells per comb should be capped and that the water content of the honey is not more than 18%. This can be measured with a [[refractometer]].


Of course honey can also be harvested earlier during the season; especially if one wants to obtain uni-floral honey.
Of course honey can also be harvested earlier during the season; especially if one wants to obtain uni-floral honey.
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 2 November 2016

The honey is harvested when the main nectar flow is over. A good way of knowing when it is time to harvest is to use a scale-hive. It is important no to harvest before the honey is ready. A general rule of thumb is that two-thirds of the honey cells per comb should be capped and that the water content of the honey is not more than 18%. This can be measured with a refractometer.

Of course honey can also be harvested earlier during the season; especially if one wants to obtain uni-floral honey.