Honey Extraction (Flow & Process)

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  • čas přidán 19. 08. 2022
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    duckriverhoney.com/ I’m planning improvements to my extraction process for next year, the most important of which is to be done with my honey house. It’s hard to use a building while you’re still building it.
    I also would like a second extractor, and some changes to my uncapping flow, and to build a jig to strain bags for me.
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  • @bobfanning6816
    @bobfanning6816 Před měsícem +2

    Hey Nathan, on a few boxes, next year, try placing a drawn comb in the first and ninth frame position and foundation frames between, equally spaced for a total of nine frames. For me, that has worked very well for the last 40 years. I sure enjoy your videos. Best of luck on your new business, not that you need luck as you seem to be doing everything right so far.

  • @dcsblessedbees
    @dcsblessedbees Před rokem +1

    This is your first season with the new set up, ya will get the little kinks worked out and situated around. Ty for sharing, Blessed Days...

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, I’m already planning on welding up some helpers this winter.

  • @GEEZBEEZ
    @GEEZBEEZ Před rokem +1

    Very nice honey house. Lots of light and electric plugs. Good idea on the door with window to attract bees out. Looks like lots of honey. Thanks for sharing. Take care.

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem

      It's working pretty well so far, just need floor / wall / ceiling coverings, and then get some storage shelves put in. It's a tight space, but I think I can make it work ok.

  • @PinkettsHoney
    @PinkettsHoney Před rokem +2

    👍Thanks for sharing this it is always good to see what other beekeepers do as there are many ways to do things. I feel there are always little improvement to be made here and there and you have given me a couple!!

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, I’m already planning to make some improvements for next year.

  • @wayne8873
    @wayne8873 Před rokem +1

    I love that uncapper and the roller.
    If you made 5mins of slow motion uncapping close up and just posted that on some ASMR CZcams spot. people would love it. Very satisfying to watch.

  • @larimorefarms
    @larimorefarms Před rokem +2

    I thank you for letting us in on a part of your adventure. I'm a first year beekeeper and drawn comb is harder than people would think. Great looking harvest. May you be blessed and prosper brother.

  • @Tr1t0H
    @Tr1t0H Před rokem +1

    Отличная работа! Вы и ваши пчелы поработали очень хорошо. Теперь надо подготовить ульи к зимовке и хорошо перезимовать. Огромный пчеловодный привет из России.
    Great job! You and your bees have done very well. Now we need to prepare the hives for wintering and overwinter well. Huge beekeeping greetings from Russia.

  • @ZelmaBees
    @ZelmaBees Před rokem +2

    Great system you having going, Nathan. One of the gifts God gives is enjoyment from hard work (Eccl. 5:18). Thanks for posting!

  • @boldger13
    @boldger13 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for presenting at the FSBA a couple of weeks ago. My daughter and I enjoyed it. Thank you for signing my Master Continuing Education hours form. Subscribed.

  • @michaelfike7542
    @michaelfike7542 Před rokem

    Appreciate all the information you have given everyone and i hope you reached your goal of honey harvested. ❤️🐝

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem +1

      I actually ended up right about where I wanted to be. Drawing as much foundation as I am I have to be a little realistic on how much they can average.

  • @susanrowland8915
    @susanrowland8915 Před rokem

    Appreciate your sharing of lessons learned, and your emphasis on efficiency in effort. Hard lessons to learn sometimes.

  • @myron2386
    @myron2386 Před rokem

    What a great extraction set up! You're doing it right.

  • @peterlemoine6114
    @peterlemoine6114 Před rokem

    Very nice..... I love the fact that you keep things neat and clean. Good clean equipment, Good techniques. Alot of attention paid to taking care of your girls. You owe it to your bees to give them possible care you can give them.....and the products they give to you. Excellent work . P.S. I said a little prayer for your mom today. Keep on, keeping on....Pete

  • @michaelpariera4328
    @michaelpariera4328 Před rokem

    Looking like you are having a great harvest.

  • @kellymoore4517
    @kellymoore4517 Před rokem

    Great show Nathan!

  • @BryanBurnsBees
    @BryanBurnsBees Před 10 dny

    Thanks for sharing. New keeper here. Appreciate the information.

  • @honeyandthecoop803
    @honeyandthecoop803 Před rokem

    Good stuff Nathan!

  • @DialedN_07
    @DialedN_07 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I really think you should put your lids on your extractor machine. We have found that without lids the air inside the extractor will vortex up and out of the machine. While it does this, those fine wisps of honey are taken with it. Everything within a few feet of the extractor becomes covered in the finest mist of honey and becomes sticky. The covers are actually very beneficial, especially if you don't really need to be standing there watching it.

  • @aidanquick3151
    @aidanquick3151 Před rokem

    Looks like a great set up mate 👌

  • @dougmclelland572
    @dougmclelland572 Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @drjmarkrodgers1428
    @drjmarkrodgers1428 Před rokem

    Always informative

  • @nickymoss8795
    @nickymoss8795 Před 2 měsíci

    Enjoyed the video - I am planning to by the drs uncapper and using the technique when it does not uncap.

  • @allsmilz7234
    @allsmilz7234 Před rokem +1

    Good fun video thanks for sharing

  • @lindafox4065
    @lindafox4065 Před rokem

    great video. great suggestion on the drawing combs with foundation frames of 9 and not checkerboarding.

  • @joejackson9214
    @joejackson9214 Před rokem

    I had the same issue with adding a couple of frames of foundation with all others drawn. I had better luck with a bait frame and the rest foundation also. Thanks for the videos

  • @BeeGeeTheImp
    @BeeGeeTheImp Před rokem

    I love it when a plan comes together. :thumbsup:

  • @Kiwalabyetimothyshsh
    @Kiwalabyetimothyshsh Před rokem

    Wonderful
    Me and friends are getting into the bee business here in Uganda.
    Extremely impressed and would like to connect more with you.

  • @bkiesz
    @bkiesz Před 11 měsíci

    1st year bee keeper here. When moving your supers to your warming room (or could be the honey house), from the field, how do you minimize the number of bees in the supers. We used the fume boards to knock them down into the brood boxes, but we getting a ton of bees hitching a ride out of the bee yard. Example.. we had 6 supers on 2 deep brood boxes. We would fume the top for about 3-5 minutes, pull a couple of boxes, fume again, etc...... any ideas would be appreciated... Love the channel!! keep up the great work!!

  • @benjamindejonge3624
    @benjamindejonge3624 Před rokem

    I did had the same problem now I do 8 frames and yes ergonomic is the most important thing

  • @sonofthunder.
    @sonofthunder. Před rokem

    the shipping containers is working good,keep at it

  • @nancynolton6079
    @nancynolton6079 Před rokem

    This year, after honey harvest in late June early July, I left full boxes of capped honey on the hives for the dearth. But I noticed a lot of bees bearding outside the hive so I decided to give them more "room" by taking that full box of honey and adding a second box to checkerboard foundation frames between frames of fully capped honey. This gave the bees more "space" but ironically the bees also decided to draw out those foundation frames. Each time they got them a good ways drawn out I pulled the frames and dropped in another frame of foundation... I've managed to get over 142 frames of new comb drawn (some fully and some with the beginnings of comb). Some hives were drawing out the frames in 2-4 days while others took 5-6. Still have 7 hives to pull more foundation frames from and when I do pull the newly drawn frames out for the last time I then reduce the hive down by a box again. I believe the "flow" to make this drawing comb possible, during our normal dearth period, came from spotted lanternfly honeydew. Glad I did it otherwise all that lanternfly honeydew would have ended up backfilling the brood chamber. This may be a new management technique in the future to deal with spotted lanternfly honeydew. There have been several frames of drawn comb that even had spotted lantern fly honeydew nectar filling the frames but I took those frames and put them in my "robbing spot" and the bees cleaned nectar out of them so they are clean and dry and ready for storage in a honey super box for next year.

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem

      Very interesting Nancy. I’ve read about the spotted lantern fly a bit and the honey seems unique, if earthy tasting. Some folks report a lot of them for a few years, then the population declines. Personally I’m wearied by all the damage nonnative invasives have done.

  • @coisasdocerradomineiro2805

    Parabéns, muito organizado,sou um pequeno apicultor aqui no Brasil.

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem

      Thanks, how are your bees? I'm guessing they are Africanized?

  • @burns375
    @burns375 Před rokem

    Hey Man, orient the box fans to suck air thru the sack. They are more efficient this way and will dry down the honey faster.

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem

      I put painters plastic underneath, so I blow down so the plastic doesn’t get sucked up.

  • @kentmeredith2945
    @kentmeredith2945 Před rokem

    I am really impressed with your focus on efficiency!
    What buckets do you use for honey, and where do you get them?

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem +1

      I get the thick food grade buckets from epackage supply. You can also find them in my Amazon store. In larger quantities it’s cheaper to buy them direct. Thanks!

  • @seankearney1113
    @seankearney1113 Před rokem

    Regarding your plans for getting new foundations drawn in a box with previously drawn frames. I stole Kamen Reynolds strategy and it works pretty well. Use 9 frames, but put two virgins in the center. Make sure they are touching so they are drawn evenly. Cheat over the surrounding frames so they aren’t quite touching but close enough to encourage even draw.

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem

      I believe I’ll just go from drawn to 9 foundations with a bait frame. When those get drawn it’s all even and nice.

  • @graemediesel2936
    @graemediesel2936 Před rokem

    Thanks for giving us a look at your honey house. I’m a little envious of you setup.
    For ergonomics it would be nice if your uncapping tank was a little higher - about the height of your uncapper. Is there a way to mount the uncapper lower so that it wouldn’t end up too high if you extend the legs of the tank?
    Last year i was actively checker-boarding my frames to try to get foundation drawn out faster. I don’t think I have had a single frame of foundation drawn out properly that way. If I was lucky they drew out a skinny frame, but more often they drew it out really strangely. This summer i mostly used boxes of straight foundation and I’ve had much better luck.
    Do you have a wax melter?

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem +2

      If I get a second extractor I already have plans of using half the uncapping tank as a box breaker and scraping station, then going to the uncapper, then to the extractor. The flow works really well in my head, don't know how it'll pan out in real life. I'm melting wax in a turkey roaster for now. Not making a ton of wax so I'll limp along like this till I get a small wax melter.

  • @oneshoo
    @oneshoo Před rokem

    Great video Nathan! How many hives are you running now?? Hope you had a good harvest 👍👍

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem

      I started the year with 23 and right now I think I have 44. I made some splits with mated queens last week, not sure if they'll all take yet or not. I'd like to come out next spring with 40ish.

  • @beansauce1258
    @beansauce1258 Před rokem

    woah

  • @PeabodysApiary
    @PeabodysApiary Před 3 měsíci

    Is the fan blowing down or up?

  • @AdmiringApron-eb2nu
    @AdmiringApron-eb2nu Před 7 měsíci

    How do you sanitize your buckets ?

  • @woodlandharvesthoneycompanyllc

    Very good video Nathan. Like I told you before I have the Simple Harmony Farms Uncapper as well. It has some drawbacks and limitations but it is a great tool for a beginning beekeeper and it doesn't break the bank. Hopefully I can move up to Silver Queen down the road. I'm trying to build up at the speed that my bee yard will grow and let the bees pay for what is needed as they grow. Also do you strain your honey through the paint strainers only? I use the paint strainers like you then pour the honey in a clarification tank and then run it thru a 400 micron screen into another 5 gal bucket. Do think that is over kill? Maybe the paint strainer is enough. ???

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem +2

      I just use the strainer bag, then lid the bucket. Buckets go into a 42 gallon bottling tank and settle for at least a day before bottling. Settling in the bottling tank floats out all the fine wax, and anything heavy that the strainer bag missed would sink to the bottom. I get very clear honey doing this.

  • @davidcassity6593
    @davidcassity6593 Před rokem

    Do you have issues with small hive beetle larvae on your super you are drying? I’ve been told to extract supers in 1-2 days after removal from hive

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem

      I have not. I have adult beetles but no larvae. I have heard that very low humidity and lots of airflow will dry out the eggs and larvae and kill them.

  • @michaeljoncour4903
    @michaeljoncour4903 Před rokem

    hi nathan yes it is fun, i used to run 350 hives , now 72yrs with 12 hives still fun, love seeing new comb,lots of well fed larvae, the queen, i occasionally wonder is this normal to feel this way. i use a steam knife, same one i bought when i was 15. when i'm extracting i work as fast as i can, i learned this when i left school and worked for beekeeper with 1,000 hives, i load extractor 2 frames at a time, you might be able to do more. i see you are alyways looking for ways to improve . i commented on your box lifter, you could design a method to move the supers on to the trailer. designing and making is also fun. i bought a brand new ride on mower, it turned out to be a piece of crap, since i wasn't rolling in money i designed and built a zero turn with 54'' deck for a quarter of the price ..you could make a micro version of one of those boom loaders to go from hive to trailer...and it would be very cheap...

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem

      Thanks Michael. I like to tinker and I can weld a little, but I’m no fabricator or welder. I’ll probably build a couple contraptions for next year to make things better. I’ve thought about having my local fab shop make me a 12’ deckover trailer so I could just load supers on the sides. It’d be handy, and a lot cheaper than a flatbed truck.

  • @joaochaparro7785
    @joaochaparro7785 Před rokem

    Where you here located?
    Wonderful your job whit bee's

  • @dimka6792
    @dimka6792 Před rokem

    Good day, tell me what kind of rollers are they unpacking the frames, you can link to the store, thank you!

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem +1

      It’s an uncapper made by Simple Harmony Farms.

  • @user-cf9ly5ut4o
    @user-cf9ly5ut4o Před rokem

    Приветствую вас! Хорошего урожая мёда🍯

  • @norautotrading7217
    @norautotrading7217 Před rokem

    Hello. where do u buy the fan u use for blowing air in for dry honey

  • @DialedN_07
    @DialedN_07 Před 4 měsíci

    What do you mean when you say your supers are "on stickers" Is that something do do with bugs and ants?

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Stickers are the thin strips that allow airflow through stacks of lumber. They get the supers off the ground so air can move through the stacks.

  • @Gawonii1Austencao
    @Gawonii1Austencao Před rokem

    If you pre-wax your foundations, its easier for the bees to draw out the comb.

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem

      All my foundations are pre waxed. But if they stay in the hive a while and the bees don’t draw them they’ll pick the wax off and they need to be waxed again.

  • @R_an_D
    @R_an_D Před rokem

    Given your extraction temperature and honey moisture content, what is your spinner cycle duration?

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem

      As long as it takes to get 20 more uncapped! LOL. A downside of the SHF is it takes more time and more speed to get the same percentage of honey out of the frames, so I let it run probably 12-15 minutes per cycle.

  • @3Beehivesto300
    @3Beehivesto300 Před rokem

    Under super a 3/4 full box with foundation. Best way to get it done ✅

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem +1

      That’s a common method for getting some cut comb honey too. I may try for some next year.

  • @benjamindejonge3624
    @benjamindejonge3624 Před rokem

    Probably your more interested in a chain uncapping machine like Jeff.

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem

      No he’s got a Dakota Gunness which really needs more than one person to run efficiently.

  • @taylorboysoutdoors
    @taylorboysoutdoors Před rokem

    Yep I ran into super fat and skinny frames trying to alternate foundations between drawn comb. I think in a year or 2 we'll get them equalized

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem +1

      Some are so fat you can't take the frames out without tearing honey open. It's annoying.

  • @DuckRiverHoney
    @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem

    Here is a link to the Simple Harmony Farms Uncapper I use.
    simpleharmonyfarms.com/uncapper

  • @user-bm5qm2zt9t
    @user-bm5qm2zt9t Před 3 měsíci

    How do you treat your bees?

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před 3 měsíci

      Pretty well I think. Free housing and healthcare. And I talk nice to them. They don’t complain.

  • @scottgibler6675
    @scottgibler6675 Před 6 měsíci

    Can you do a review on your Maxant 20-frame extractor.....likes and dislikes. Why did you choose that over others?

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před 6 měsíci

      I don’t know that I will do a review. I found mine used. Would have also bought a used Dadant. The Maxant is a good machine. Well built, simple mechanics, can be repaired with hardware store parts. You do have to increase speed manually during extraction cycles.

  • @ederrw
    @ederrw Před rokem

    Hi,... how do you call that uncap equipment at 4:46? Where can I buy one?

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem +1

      It's the Simple Harmony Farms Uncapper. I pinned a link to it at the top of the comments.

  • @joshgriffin2418
    @joshgriffin2418 Před rokem

    @DuckRiverHoney learn from my misfortune of running 9 frame boxes at first. IF you are starting with drawn comb you can go straight to 9 frames or checkerboard them. However, if the foundation is not drawn out it needs to be 10 frames to allow for proper "bee space" ...bees will NOT draw the comb out correctly if you go 9 frame without drawn comb. Trust me it is a headache. What I ended up doing was running 10 frame supers until it was drawn, and then removed a frame. Starting out with 9 empty foundation frames was a major setback for me and my bees....

  • @russk3931
    @russk3931 Před rokem

    Great video again Nathan.
    May I suggest two points? Put a layer of cardboard down on the floor and tape all the seams. Cardboard doesn't absorb dry honey. I wipe spilt honey off the cardboard with a damp rag. Throw away cardboard when done.
    Second, I also have been trying to get more drawn comb for honey. I felt the best method was 9 total frames with the middle two plastic foundation. Got to keep the frames together on the new fdn for a while. If you check the supers and they have got a good start on drawing it out I separate them a bit. I would think just one new fdn. would work even better.

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem

      I've even thought of running 8 drawn frames with 2 foundations in the middle and then swapping it over to a 9 frame box when they start drawing the foundations. That really requires precise timing though, and I'm afraid I'd miss something in the spring chaos.

  • @scottgibler6675
    @scottgibler6675 Před 2 měsíci

    how long on your spin cycle?

  • @originalwoolydragon8387

    Hive tool doubles as a fly swatter? 😆🐝

  • @srae1503
    @srae1503 Před rokem

    Is your honey house a 20' shipping container?

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem

      It's a 40' high cube, so 9'6" tall instead of 8'. I've also got a 20', but it's used for storage now.

  • @Volodyadvm
    @Volodyadvm Před rokem

    0:56 Hello. Are these fans designed specifically for beekeeping?

  • @zekiakcali6480
    @zekiakcali6480 Před rokem

    Waa thata a cockroach running arouns the super? 5:59 -6:04

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem

      Possibly, I see cockroaches in hives more often than you would think.

    • @zekiakcali6480
      @zekiakcali6480 Před rokem

      I would advise you to watch Bob Binnie. They have metal plates whixh go under the hives. The sides are somewhat benr and they apply liberal amount of grease underneath. No pests crawling in the colony.

    • @DuckRiverHoney
      @DuckRiverHoney  Před rokem

      I consider Bob a friend. I’ve learned a lot from him, and was fortunate to interview him for a series of videos on his honey operation.

  • @thanosrevenisios
    @thanosrevenisios Před rokem

    Very nice videos....i'm beekeeper from Greece and I have Chanel in youtube