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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. => Topic started by: Bee Rancher on November 03, 2004, 11:18:16 pm
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Just finished extracting honey from some hives that were given to me since they were abandoned years ago. Man these guys were mean.!!!! But great honey! We extracted 41qts from 8 supers. Ended up with 3 new hives and some supers and drawn out frames. Flowable gold is great. Have pics but clueless how to post them.. Sorry.
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Great news!
Sounds like you need to work next spring to get a new queen in there to settle down those bees though. It's not fun working with an aggressive hive.
Beth
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I know that is right!! They just do not know how good they will have it next year. Hopefully they will realize it later. The honey is awesome. I just finished cleaning all the equipment. It was all worth it though.
Hank
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I personally like to eat any extra honey that's all over any spoons or spatula we've used. :P I still never get tired of eating all that sticky honey.
I think all that sticky mess is sorta fun - turns me into a kid. lol
Beth
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I did a post in the photo section on how to post a picture. :roll: Well the way I do it any way.
Beth ya'll better be careful, all that honey can spike your blood sugar thru the roof. Remember Moderation is the best course.
:D Al
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Beth, don't worry I ingested plenty of honey prior to clean up. Besides moderation is no fun! :D Twister thanx for the input. I read your post. Does that actually put it on the pic on the post or is it still a link? I want to add it to my actual post.
Hank
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When I got done extracting my honey I was high for a week, Both physically and mentally. It's such a high to see and smell and eat that liquid gold.
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Al.... how do you think I became diabetic in the first place? From sugar addiction of course. :)
I'm really good most of the time, and made really big changes in our diet. I enjoy the changes too, and that's one of the most important parts to change. But I just can't stand it when it comes to the honey. :) When I'm all covered in sticky honey, I turn a little nuts. For the most part we've hand squeezed all the honey out of the wax. So I end up having honey dripping off my hands, and dribbling down to my elbow. I can't resist! I'd probably even lick the counter clean if I could without someone in the house saying "Beth, you have really lost in now".
Beth
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Hank the pictures will show up using my method.
A spiked sblood sugar level isn't good for Diabetics period. Again I say moderation, spread it out.
:D Al
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I just got back from deer hunting and saw the diabetic concern. I did not mean to offend anyone. Sorry. I know from 8 yrs as a FF/Paramedic I have seen many cases of serious diabetic emergencys. Hopefully my remarks to Beth were taken lightly. Thanx again for the pic help hints maybe tonite I can send them.
Hank
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Oh I'm not offended or bothered by any remarks. I know Al cares a great deal for my health. I actually feel like I've been adopted myself by this forum. It was just last year when I found out that I'm diabetic, and Al saw my posts about it the days after I found out. I may not behave myself, and most certainly deserve "scolding". And I'd rather have Al scold me, knowing he cares, than to have him not care at all. :) If I had the option, or chance, I'd be honored to have him as a dad or grand-dad.
Beth
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I guess I may be a bit of a stickler about the diabeties thing being one my self and not wanting to progress from type two to where I am looseing limbs, eyesight and other health risk. I am consancely after my mother and brother in law about trying harder to comply with deit and excersize.
Beth we pm'd each other a lot about it in the begining. And geez an old goat like me being a dad again, hardly think so.
:D Al
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Hey,
This turned out to be a cool post. It ended up showing how close nit our community realy is. :D
It is nice to still see people actually sincere to others when they ask or check to see how you truly are doing.
Hank