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In [[Dalsland]], Sweden, willow is normally blooming during the latter part of April. Maple appears during the first week of May. It’s important, but gives nothing to harvest. The most important month for honey in [[Dalsland]] is August. | In [[Dalsland]], Sweden, willow is normally blooming during the latter part of April. Maple appears during the first week of May. It’s important, but gives nothing to harvest. The most important month for honey in [[Dalsland]] is August. | ||
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Both the harvesting time and origin of honey depend completely on the surrounding environment’s biotope and climate. | Both the harvesting time and origin of honey depend completely on the surrounding environment’s biotope and climate. | ||
* In [[Dalsland]], Sweden, the most important nectar flow is usually in August and harvesting ends in mid-August. | * In [[Dalsland]], Sweden, the most important nectar flow is usually in August and harvesting ends in mid-August. | ||
* In Norrbotten, Sweden, the time for harvest is in late July or early August. | * In [[Norrbotten]], Sweden, the time for harvest is in late July or early August. | ||
* In southern Norway, the harvesting is done in two parts; summer honey is harvested around mid-July. After that comes the heather honey, which is harvested separately . | * In southern Norway, the harvesting is done in two parts; summer honey is harvested around mid-July. After that comes the heather honey, which is harvested separately . | ||
* In South-West Finland, the honey yield is usually ready at the end of July or even earlier. | * In South-West Finland, the honey yield is usually ready at the end of July or even earlier. | ||
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* A.m.mellifera bees cover the honey cells with a “dry cover.” The comb’s surface is clear white and there is an air space between the honey surface and wax lid on the cell. | * ''A. m. mellifera'' bees cover the honey cells with a “dry cover.” The comb’s surface is clear white and there is an air space between the honey surface and wax lid on the cell. | ||
* The bee blower is not recommended for A.m.mellifera bees to remove the bees from honey supers. | * The bee blower is not recommended for ''A. m. mellifera'' bees to remove the bees from honey supers. | ||
* Bees go down easily with moderate use of smoke. | * Bees go down easily with moderate use of smoke. | ||
* Don´t brush or shake the same bees several times during harvesting. | * Don´t brush or shake the same bees several times during harvesting. |
Revision as of 08:32, 11 May 2016
Spring: In Dalsland, Sweden, willow is normally blooming during the latter part of April. Maple appears during the first week of May. It’s important, but gives nothing to harvest. The most important month for honey in Dalsland is August.
In mid-May, bees can collect small amounts of dandelion (Taraxacum) honey in southern Norway.
Early summer: The spring honey is usually used by the bee colony itself to grow up in preparation for the main nectar flow. Since the Nordic brown bees’ colony development starts slow, however, it does not support spring honey production. Despite this, it is sometimes possible to collect unifloral types of honey from the spring blooming season. The first main nectar flow usually comes from raspberry (Rubus idaeus).
Mid summer:
Both the harvesting time and origin of honey depend completely on the surrounding environment’s biotope and climate.
- In Dalsland, Sweden, the most important nectar flow is usually in August and harvesting ends in mid-August.
- In Norrbotten, Sweden, the time for harvest is in late July or early August.
- In southern Norway, the harvesting is done in two parts; summer honey is harvested around mid-July. After that comes the heather honey, which is harvested separately .
- In South-West Finland, the honey yield is usually ready at the end of July or even earlier.
The progress and timing of flowering can vary by several weeks from year to year. Spring flowers, for example, can bloom one month later in northern Scandinavia in comparison to southern Scandinavia. Moreover, the flowering season is shorter in the North than in the South. In any case, the main nectar flow takes place at approximately the same time just after the middle of the summer season.
Removing the bees from honey combs:
- A. m. mellifera bees cover the honey cells with a “dry cover.” The comb’s surface is clear white and there is an air space between the honey surface and wax lid on the cell.
- The bee blower is not recommended for A. m. mellifera bees to remove the bees from honey supers.
- Bees go down easily with moderate use of smoke.
- Don´t brush or shake the same bees several times during harvesting.
- All honey frames can be harvested at the same time but some food should be left into the brood area.
Late summer: If there is a strong flow of raspberry nectar in Dalsland, Sweden, honey harvesting will be done quite soon after Midsummer. But if the raspberry nectar is poor harvesting will wait until the end of August or even the beginning of September.