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Honey - Mayo Clinic Honey is likely safe for use as a natural sweetener, cough suppressant, and topical product for minor sores and wounds Avoid giving honey — even a tiny taste — to babies under the age of 1 year Honey can cause a rare but serious gastrointestinal condition (infant botulism) caused by exposure to Clostridium botulinum spores
Weight of Honey for selling - Beesource Beekeeping Forums The generally accepted conversion of honey from US fl oz (volume) to US oz (weight) is to multiply by 1 5 So, a pint jar filled with honey should be labeled as 24 US oz, or 1 5 US lbs To confuse the situation further, some vendors sell jars specifically for honey and these jars are sold by the weight of honey that they contain
Any easy way to dry honey | Beesource Beekeeping Forums Honey exposed to air has a certain affinity for water So does your towel Neither has an outstandingly high affinity for it A drop of water on a clean surface will totally evaporate and leave a dry surface behind in a 60% relative humidity atmosphere Honey will keep 18% or so water content, according to Squarepeg's quoted value
Build It Yourself - Equipment Plans in PDF format Ideal for honey that has crystalized and needs reliquefying, this type of heater will do the job The freezer used measures 19″ deep by 30″ wide by 28″ high (these are all outside dimensions of the chest not including the lid or base) and is the type used in ice cream shops
Honey: An effective cough remedy? - Mayo Clinic Since honey is safe for people over age 1 year, it might be worth a try Children ages 1 and older can be given 0 5 to 1 teaspoon (2 5 to 5 milliliters) of honey to treat a cough The honey can be given as is or added to other liquids, such as juice, to lessen its strength
Bad honey? Honey separated, the crystalized part is. . . The top tastes light honey but smells sour, and pours easily The bottom tastes like honey and appears to be crystalized No sour wine smell It won’t flow, even in our 95 degree heat My plan is to drain off the top dark stuff Then to scoop the lighter crystalized honey in quart jars then gently heat until the crystals are gone
Honey B Gone - Beesource Beekeeping Forums I started using "Honey Bandit" from Mann Lake and really like it No bad smell and it's effective The label says "all food grade ingredients," which may not be all natural--I don't know But if it's safe to consume by humans, some fumes from it probably won't hurt the bees or contaminate the honey
Is there a way to reduce moisture of extracted honey? I've made creamed honey with thin honey, it turned out a little thicker than regular honey and taste fines even after a year It get thicker during winter This year I use two extractors Extracted the frames with open cells first then uncapped them and used the other extractor Will use the thinner honey for mead, ice tea and more creamed honey
9 or 10 frames in honey supers | Beesource Beekeeping Forums 10 until they are derawn and then 9 9 are easier to get out of the box and the bees will draw the cells deeper giving one quite often more honey than if ten frames of comb were used Don't ask me why, other than the outsides of the outside frames sometimes don't get filled
Soybeans for Honey - Beesource Beekeeping Forums The bees still made 1-1 2 supers of honey from somewhere, probably roadside weeds Then the water dropped, and the farmer planted soybeans Toward dusk, when the sun was low on the horizon, I obseved the bees flying over the soybeans and working the blooms Later in September, they produced about 2 supers of honey, presumably from those