I have considered beekeeping on a hobby scale. If I had enough land with flowers, or a way to hire out to farmers and gardeners, I might also be tempted to go larger-scale. It's nice to see your demonstration of how to get the final product!
RE: First Honey Harvest This Year! - Using the Spinning Honey Extractor
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First Honey Harvest This Year! - Using the Spinning Honey Extractor
May I suggest researching beekeeping for about a year or so. I learned a lot on YouTube. It's a great resource. I got my first bees this last spring and they are awesome. I'm getting ready to harvest my first batch of honey and am so exited to do so. Don't worry about not having enough flowers, they will find what they need. You can feed them sugar water when you first get them so they get a good start. Once you get started, you won't stop, just sayin. Haha
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