It should be natural instinct & a lifestyle more than anything. This proves human ignorance & just how out of touch most people are with nature & coexistence! Not talking about this guy but, most humans are completely ignorant & out of touch with reality & rely on other misinformed humans to tell them how to live.
Me again, the crazy one from across the pond. I do this but surprise surprise I do it differently. I place a wire queen excluder underneath the super that I am going to use for jars. This way I get to place a frame between each row of jars enabling me to get extra honey from the space. And you don't destroy a crown board. BTW the good ideas you have I steal.
So if I get it right the bees have full access to the supper, right ? They can choose to go in the jars, on the frame, or build anywhere else ? If that's so, how do you visit the hive if needed ? Thanks !
00:06 Creating comb honey in a jar 00:56 Using mason jars to sell honey with a touch of novelty 01:37 Using mason jars to create a covered chamber for bees to build comb and store honey. 02:32 Testing the effectiveness of Mason jar lids for beekeeping 03:13 Bees building comb in mason jars for honey production. 03:54 Process of collecting honey from the bee-filled mason jar 04:55 Ensuring cleanliness and pest mitigation for the honeycomb 05:41 Fill mason jar with honey and capped comb Crafted by Merlin AI.
Great way to sell honey. I've seen lot of beekeepers putting honey comb in a jar and filling it up with honey, but this is the best way I have ever seen. I was always interested in beekeeping, but unfortunately I am highly allergic to bees. I only wish they would find a cure to get rid of this allergy. I am so intrigued with beekeeping. Always watching videos.
This is a really good idea. I know you said it wasn't your original, but this was super helpful. I have been trying to figure out how I wanted to do chunk honey next year, this solves the problem.
He has actually shown the finished product. Most videos I've seen on this only show the idea and never the finished product. I've done comb honey for years and it's my favorite. The cutting and putting in containers is quite a pain. The mason jars are almost the same price as comb containers sold by the suppliers. He did a nice job putting this together
I flat out cut the whole comb from the hiveframe and place it in a square bag and just tie it off with a cute bow lol and then i usually give it away as a rewards for donating to help the local bees
That's a great idea... unfortunate for me, they are an expensive habit... My first nibble on the actual honeycomb itself caused an addiction that is hard to shake... sometimes i wonder if i was a bear in my previous life, lol
An excellent method, I loved it. Thank you for it. Filling the jar directly from the bees with honey, adding you to fill it with honey, a hundred percent civil and commercial method. I wish you success and success forward.
incredible wonderful nature! You did a fantastic video showing this. We truly appreciate the fact that you set them in the freezer to make sure nothing harmful is in there before proceeding to fill with honey. Just a super great video showing God's brilliant incredible design.
It’s not my invention. I saw it in a Costco a few years back. Someone was already packaging the concept up and selling it. I just made my own and modified it a bit.
I've also seen complete #fails also, so we didn't have high hopes, but our bees got it done. I think you really need a strong colony and a good nectar flow.
Well , i put 20 small mouth pints on a 10 frame hive yesterday! We'll see how they do! Am building a super for another hive that i will use wide mouth jars on! Have severall ross round tops on some hives and a flowhive, so i dont have to lift heavy boxes of honey supers. Also 10 layens 20 frame insulated hives, for extracting for filling these jars, and making mead. Just lift out frames on them too, so trying to make things better for me as i get older. Right now still strong enough at 68, but time marches on! Lol
As someone that does pest control, I appreciatethis video & your efforts & showed me that allot of customers that have hives, tells me just how little effort most put into raising bees for honey! We as humans are very ignorant & out of touch of the big picture & how we are all dependent on every living thing around us!
Hello Black Mountain Honey! We love both Bohemia Bees and BMH. Bohemia Bees we are using your method for honey comb in a jar this season! Seems so simple.
boy, if these had been my bees I would have been stung by hundreds of bees. I could never approach my hives without being suited up but your process is very interesting.
Yeah every hive is different. You need to watch and learn your bees disposition. It also can change throughout year. But genetics, weather, flow, all are a factor.
Not really because there isn’t much stored honey in the jar. If crushed maybe 1/4 of the jar. So we fill them to give our customers more of the same honey just from an extracted frame. We tried to offer a few I filled and our customers bought the filled ones first.
Or you could drill the hole in the board. Big enough to screw the Mason jar into. And take your wax framesheets. Cut them into strip squares. And bend a little bit of a lip on one side.Stick that lip to the bottom of the Mason, jar.And the bees will build the honeycomb.On the starter strip
Love it... 'Beekeeping is more than a hobby. It's an obsession.'
Yes it is
When I was a kid I tried making honey by catching bees in a jar. I was laughed at. Looks like you figured it out. ❤it
lol sort of. I’m catching honey in a jar.
You aren't the sharpest tool in the shed are you 😂😂
@@oliewray8357 yeah tru but he doing the lords work
I use to do the same thing 😢😢
One day a wise man said "It's more than a hobby, an obsession"
Yes indeed
@@BohemiaBeeshow much is one of it in dollars?
$20
It should be natural instinct & a lifestyle more than anything. This proves human ignorance & just how out of touch most people are with nature & coexistence! Not talking about this guy but, most humans are completely ignorant & out of touch with reality & rely on other misinformed humans to tell them how to live.
Wow those jars are absolutely beautiful with the honey and the comb!
Thanks. Not our idea just our spin on it.
@@BohemiaBees Awesome job though! 😁
@@BohemiaBees how long does it take to fill the jars?
How do you get such light golden honey? It’s beautiful.
Your bees are amazingly chill, I love it.
Me again, the crazy one from across the pond. I do this but surprise surprise I do it differently.
I place a wire queen excluder underneath the super that I am going to use for jars.
This way I get to place a frame between each row of jars enabling me to get extra honey from the space.
And you don't destroy a crown board.
BTW the good ideas you have I steal.
Great 👍🏻 idea on an alternative approach. Thanks for sharing.
So if I get it right the bees have full access to the supper, right ? They can choose to go in the jars, on the frame, or build anywhere else ?
If that's so, how do you visit the hive if needed ?
Thanks !
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00:06 Creating comb honey in a jar
00:56 Using mason jars to sell honey with a touch of novelty
01:37 Using mason jars to create a covered chamber for bees to build comb and store honey.
02:32 Testing the effectiveness of Mason jar lids for beekeeping
03:13 Bees building comb in mason jars for honey production.
03:54 Process of collecting honey from the bee-filled mason jar
04:55 Ensuring cleanliness and pest mitigation for the honeycomb
05:41 Fill mason jar with honey and capped comb
Crafted by Merlin AI.
This is so cool. Such a creative way to sell honey.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Great way to sell honey. I've seen lot of beekeepers putting honey comb in a jar and filling it up with honey, but this is the best way I have ever seen. I was always interested in beekeeping, but unfortunately I am highly allergic to bees. I only wish they would find a cure to get rid of this allergy. I am so intrigued with beekeeping. Always watching videos.
Thanks
This is a really good idea. I know you said it wasn't your original, but this was super helpful. I have been trying to figure out how I wanted to do chunk honey next year, this solves the problem.
No problem thanks for the support
He has actually shown the finished product. Most videos I've seen on this only show the idea and never the finished product. I've done comb honey for years and it's my favorite. The cutting and putting in containers is quite a pain. The mason jars are almost the same price as comb containers sold by the suppliers. He did a nice job putting this together
I flat out cut the whole comb from the hiveframe and place it in a square bag and just tie it off with a cute bow lol and then i usually give it away as a rewards for donating to help the local bees
That's a great idea... unfortunate for me, they are an expensive habit... My first nibble on the actual honeycomb itself caused an addiction that is hard to shake... sometimes i wonder if i was a bear in my previous life, lol
Thanks. Like beekeeping comb honey is an obsession
@@BohemiaBees i can't keep it around here... it wont last a week
Totally understand
Profitable if you sell at farmers market or to vendors even mom and pop gift shops
Watching honey drizzle must be...
*Un-BEAR-able*
I'll see myself out...
An excellent method, I loved it. Thank you for it. Filling the jar directly from the bees with honey, adding you to fill it with honey, a hundred percent civil and commercial method. I wish you success and success forward.
Thank you for the support
I can’t believe you respond and read every comment till this day, I applaud your work!
We are so grateful for the support it’s the least we can do. Sometimes we miss but try not to.
From Russian with love! It's good business idea! Blessing you brother🙏
Thank you
I'll probably never keep bees, but this was a really cool watch. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching and bee 🐝 sure to subscribe. We appreciate the support
Awesome, wonderful idea that scared me a lot😇✌🌿👍
Great video thank you
incredible wonderful nature! You did a fantastic video showing this. We truly appreciate the fact that you set them in the freezer to make sure nothing harmful is in there before proceeding to fill with honey. Just a super great video showing God's brilliant incredible design.
+Great Granny Free Bird thank you for your comment
Fantastic :)
neat gifting idea. I think I'll give it a shot this year. thanks for sharing your experience with it.
Good luck 👍🏻
Awesome idea
Thanks a lot
BEAUTIFUL comb honey. I'll pay twice as much for that pint jar. That is "ship in a bottle" art/craftsmanship.
yah, sell the bottle, (without adding any extra honey).
So cool.
Thank you.
Finally, someone came up with the idea to do it right in the jars! Soon everyone will do this. You'd better patent your invention.
It’s not my invention. I saw it in a Costco a few years back. Someone was already packaging the concept up and selling it. I just made my own and modified it a bit.
Absolutely amazing!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Brilliant
Thank you for the support
Awesome Thanks for Sharing
Thanks for commenting
Sweet
Beautiful.
Thank you! Cheers!
Luarbiasa... Mantap...
Wow cool i bet its so fun and peaceful cearing for honey bee colony
It is
its a original idea. its fantastic!
Thanks for the support
Merci beaucoup pour cette incroyable leçon🙏🙏🙏
👍🏻🐝❤️
Brilliant!!!! Absolutely brilliant!!!
Thank you
Fascinating 🙂
Thank you for the support
You can hear the snap of the seal breaking from the honey box. Saving time freezing too priceless
Awesome
Thank you for the support
Thanks for all the support!
thats really cool!
I've seen others try this and not be successful at it. So glad your bees did the job. And a beautiful job at that
I've also seen complete #fails also, so we didn't have high hopes, but our bees got it done. I think you really need a strong colony and a good nectar flow.
what promotes a strong colony? when you shake the jars, they didn’t become aggressive. is that normal?
Excellent
Thanks for the support
Awesome idea 🐝
Thank you for supporting
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Very scientific method super
Thank you! Cheers!
Such a cool idea. Also would make a great gift.
Yes it would. That’s why many of our customers are buying them
Dang, my bee hobby is currently running out of control, now I gotta do this!!! Awesome idea thank you for sharing!!!
lol, sorry. Just gave you another project!! good luck!!
Omg super idea, good job congratulations...
I will try this, next spring. starting with the plum trees
Good luck
Nice meeting you tonight. I definitely want to try this this year very cool. Never seen this before.
Nice to meet you also. Thanks again for moderating!
Genius!
Not our idea we just put our spin on it.
I am in total awe
Bees are definitely amazing
comb honey in jars super!
They are awesome
That’s the most beautiful thing!
It looks so delicious but I must admit that I prefer the honey on its own and the wax as a polish or balm.
We love you bees❤thanks for protecting life
Thank you for the support
Ive finished the jars off with homemade Real maple syrup as well. Oh man.... that is so tasty when you bite the comb and get a squirt of honey.
That sounds amazing
Your method is very good. I will follow your instructions. thank you
Thank you for the support
Cool man👍
That is so clever and cool i would absolutely buy that ❤ thanks for the content
I love this!
Thank you for the support
Well , i put 20 small mouth pints on a 10 frame hive yesterday! We'll see how they do! Am building a super for another hive that i will use wide mouth jars on! Have severall ross round tops on some hives and a flowhive, so i dont have to lift heavy boxes of honey supers. Also 10 layens 20 frame insulated hives, for extracting for filling these jars, and making mead. Just lift out frames on them too, so trying to make things better for me as i get older. Right now still strong enough at 68, but time marches on! Lol
Good luck 👍🏻
By now I'll assume you are 69. I'm 71 and not getting any younger. I will echo the heavy lifting as my fleet of long Langstroth hives is increasing!
Bravo
Thank you for the support
I gotta try that..what a neat way to do it!!
Awesome! 👍😎
Thanks for the support
Thanks sir... U can give me nice ideas
You are welcome
looooll, and very very awesome
Thank you for the support
+ACTIONKEY thank you for the support
@@BohemiaBees ;)
Nice.. a hood idea
It works. So we went with it.
As someone that does pest control, I appreciatethis video & your efforts & showed me that allot of customers that have hives, tells me just how little effort most put into raising bees for honey!
We as humans are very ignorant & out of touch of the big picture & how we are all dependent on every living thing around us!
Grate job ❤
Muhteşem 👍
Thank you
When you first set it up, what goes in the jar?
We use to melt wax to give them a start point we no longer do that as we found it’s not needed
@@BohemiaBees okay, thanks! I want to start bee keeping but I want to build my own place for the bees
Ok, I get it. Yes, it looks attractive and is challenging as a natural food to what we see in stores on shelves.
Absolutely
Nice trick
Wow!!!
Cool
Thanks 🙏🏻
So brilliant!!!
I enjoyed that
How did you get all the bees out of the jars?
Quick shake forced them out.
Awesome video and great numbers! This one is on my to do list for next year. Wont sell the jars but probably do some prizes! Great work BB
Thank you BMH for the support!
Hello Black Mountain Honey! We love both Bohemia Bees and BMH.
Bohemia Bees we are using your method for honey comb in a jar this season! Seems so simple.
This is really cool!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Man I'm on a binge watch of your videos
Thanks for the support!!
This is a very cool idea and video. Great job sir.
We can’t take credit for the idea but definitely our spin on it worked out for us.
Thanks for support
This is a really great idea. I will have to try this with my hives
Excellent let us know how you do
boy, if these had been my bees I would have been stung by hundreds of bees. I could never approach my hives without being suited up but your process is very interesting.
Yeah every hive is different. You need to watch and learn your bees disposition. It also can change throughout year. But genetics, weather, flow, all are a factor.
That's so neat! Pure pure comb yummy!!!
Thanks
That is awesome
Thank you.
VERY cool dude! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
🙂 The honey comb looks great in the honey jars 👍
We also think so
@@BohemiaBees 👍
What a fun idea!!!
Thank you.
Thanks for this.
Well explained and demonstrated. I plan to try it next year.
+womanonabicycle good luck 👍🏻
Красавчик!!! Молодец!!
Thank you
Amazing innovative way. But i think adding your own filtered honey has marred the novelty
Not really because there isn’t much stored honey in the jar. If crushed maybe 1/4 of the jar. So we fill them to give our customers more of the same honey just from an extracted frame. We tried to offer a few I filled and our customers bought the filled ones first.
very cool
not our idea, but our spin on it, thanks!
Looking good farmer
Thanks
That's brilliant
Not our idea just our spin on it. Thanks for supporting.
Thanks for sharing! I'm definitely going to do this.
Or you could drill the hole in the board. Big enough to screw the Mason jar into. And take your wax framesheets. Cut them into strip squares. And bend a little bit of a lip on one side.Stick that lip to the bottom of the Mason, jar.And the bees will build the honeycomb.On the starter strip
Thats awesome
+J. Wild outdoors thank you. Bee sure to subscribe
Wow it amaizing🎉🎉🎉🙏❤️❤️❤️
Like the idea ,all the way from Ireland 👍☘️🇮🇪🤟😁
Thank you ! Not our original idea but our spin on it worked well for us. Thanks for support.