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Harvesting honey - How to get the honey out of the comb during honey harvesting

The first step in honey harvesting is, of course, always to remove the honey from the comb. Here there are various ways to get to the yellow gold. In classical beekeeping, a so-called honey extractor is used for this purpose, which is available either for manual operation or as a large electronic device. Of course, this is reflected in the price: Those who reach for electronic honey extractors or motorized honey extractors for honey harvesting often have to dig a little deeper into their pockets. In return, the expensive machines have the advantage of being able to separate several combs from the honey at once, while the small and hand-operated honey extractors can usually only take up to two combs. However, there are also inexpensive mid-range honey extra ctors for manual operation that can hold four combs at a time.

Especially when it comes to small hobby beekeeping, the purchase of a honey extractor is not necessarily necessary. Here it is also possible to open the individual combs with a decapping plane and let the honey flow through a sieve. The honey obtained in this way is also said to be of particularly good quality - which is mainly due to the low oxygen contact during processing. Here too, of course, we have a very wide range of products, consisting of end-decapping forks, end-decapping knives and electric end-decappers.

Last but not least, practical accessories for manual honey harvesting should be available in every apiary. For example, honey detaching rollers are considered indispensable, with which the honey can be easily detached, or the ApiNord® Niro honey press, which was developed on the model of classic cold presses. 

Refractometer - determine water and sugar content in your honey

After the honey is released from the combs, processing continues. Especially if you want to sell the honey to the public, an exact determination of the water and sugar content is important to be able to determine the quality of the honey and thus the price. So that you can easily measure the water and sugar content in honey, so-called refractometers are available. With the help of these devices, the exact percentage value of the water and sugar content in the honey can be determined. In principle, the higher the quality of the device, the more precise the information. While inexpensive models often work in two-percent increments, high-quality and mechanical devices often provide information about the percentage distribution of sugar and water in the honey down to the last detail. Of course, the purchase of a refractometer is not only worthwhile for professional beekeepers, often laymen also want to know the approximate composition of your honey and thus assess the quality.

Make the honey creamy - with stirring machines for honey harvesting

In order to give the finished honey its delicate consistency, which is so extremely popular with customers, it must also be treated in a stirring machine. Here, too, we naturally have various solutions for you to choose from. The decisive factor here is the final consistency you want your honey to have. If it is about a rather liquid, easy to spread honey, we recommend reaching for our classic stirring machines for honey harvesting. Here you will find a large assortment, in which the right stirring machine for honey is available for every price range. Of course, it is also important to distinguish between fully automated devices and stirring machines for manual operation. If, on the other hand, you want a rather creamy, soft honey with a special consistency and quality, we recommend taking a look at our honey stirrers for creamy honey. These machines are specially designed to stir honey to a creamy consistency in just a few simple steps - so you get a tasty, beautiful and appealing end product and really benefit from your honey harvest.

Liquefy the honey - so that the honey harvest succeeds

Of course, in order for honey to be jarred, packaged and sold, it must first be given a more liquid consistency. Beekeepers know: Freshly extracted honey is usually still very tough and is difficult to bottle. Heat is in this case the way to the solution! Through the supplied heat, for which special liquefiers are available, the honey loses its very sticky consistency and becomes a liquid, easily spreadable treat that enjoys great popularity in society. Therefore, when harvesting honey, suitable equipment for liquefaction must not be missing. For this purpose, we rely on heating foils, analog heating machines or professional honey warmers - take a look at our assortment and find the accessories you need for your honey harvest.

Filling honey into jars after the honey harvest

Actually, it sounds like a very easy step, but also the filling into the intended jars and storage boxes often turns out rather difficult, depending on the amount of honey obtained. Therefore, we have suitable filling aids for you in our assortment, with which not a drop of honey is lost. Especially for large quantities of honey, so-called filling buckets are suitable, which can hold up to 50 kg of honey. Through the outlet at the bottom of the bucket, the liquid honey can be removed in the desired amount and easily filled into jars. Once the jar contains the required amount of honey, simply close the outlet so that the flow of honey stops immediately. For this purpose, the honey buckets use a so-called squeeze tap, which can be opened and closed in just a few seconds if necessary. Our filling buckets are available in either stainless steel or plastic - depending on what you personally prefer.

Buy a lot more accessories for honey harvesting online

Of course, we have many more accessories for honey harvesting in our assortment than explained here by us in more detail. Just take a look around! From professional honeycomb extractors for honey harvesting to honey sieves and filling aids, you will find everything in the large assortment from the beekeeping professional - on request, of course, with a comprehensive consultation. If questions arise, you can contact our team of professional beekeepers by phone or email, who will be happy to provide you with comprehensive advice and work with you to find the right accessories for honey harvesting.

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ApiNord® Bucket holder stainless steel
ApiNord® Bucket holder stainless steel
non-slip, made of solid stainless steel, for all common round bins, wide shape for all buckets
€17.90 *
Large honey scraper red
Large honey scraper red
for cleaning and skimming, made of approx. 2 mm red celluloid Size approx. 15 x 23 cm
€2.10 *
Dough scraper, honey plate BLUE
Dough scraper, honey plate BLUE
made of plastic Size approx. 11 x 7.5 cm Please select the desired color here.
€0.99 *
Bucket Bench USA Bucket Holder
Bucket Bench USA Bucket Holder
universal bucket holder made of plastic, 3-parts with guide, suitable for all common containers
€19.80 *
Bieno®Plast Honey Ladle
Bieno®Plast Honey Ladle
made of sturdy, yellow plastic. Capacity 1.1 litres, size 16 x 9 cm Length 29 cm
€7.90 *
Electronic small scale 2 kg
Electronic small scale 2 kg
with plastic housing and tare compensation, not calibratable. Operation with two micro batteries type AAA 1,5 V, included in delivery Size 20,5 x 16 x 4 cm According to ElektroG registered under the brand SIPA®
€57.90 *
Electronic bench scale 5 kg
Electronic bench scale 5 kg
with stainless steel housing and tare compensation, not calibratable. Operation with four micro batteries type AAA 1.5 V, included in delivery Size 23 x 16 x 4 cm According to ElektroG registered under the brand SIPA®
€79.90 *
Electronic universal scale 5 kg
Electronic universal scale 5 kg
with weighing plate made of glass Ø 15 cm, tare compensation, LCD display and one-key operation, not calibratable. Operation with four mignon batteries type AA 1,5 V, included in delivery Size 25 x 15 cm x 5 cm According to ElektroG registered under the brand SIPA®
€46.00 *
SIPA® Bench scale 6 kg calibrated
SIPA® Bench scale 6 kg calibrated
fully calibrated bench scale with LCD gross or net weight display and tare compensation. Operation is possible via mains connection 230 V or as battery operation, the battery is already included in the scope of delivery. Weighing range: up to 3 kg in 1 g steps, from 3 - 6 kg in 2 g steps. Stainless steel weighing plate of 26 x 22,5 cm, Size 31 x 26 x 11 cm, weight 3,7 kg
€349.00 *
Imgut® Plastic squeeze tap beige
Imgut® Plastic squeeze tap beige
Ø 40 mm, colour light beige with stainless steel lock nut, Front plate with extended Guide and spring pressure
€14.90 *
Imgut® Plastic pinch cock
Imgut® Plastic pinch cock
Plastic pinch cock with round Plastic lock nut Ø 40 mm, Front plate with extended guide and spring pressure
€9.90 *
ApiNord® Stainless steel pinch cock
ApiNord® Stainless steel pinch cock
The stainless steel pinch cock is the standard cock of all ApiNord® fillers. It has a full-surface seal that is attached to the back of the front plate. Ø 38 mm, also suitable for retrofitting older fillers
€29.90 *
Wooden filler
Wooden filler
Tilting device made of wood. The support grid of 370 x 370 mm is held in position by a squared timber. Distance tap - floor approx. 160 mm. Suitable for filling buckets, pails and hobbocks from 25 to 50 kg. Size approx. 37 x 37 cm, height: 15,5 cm Weight approx. 2 kg
€54.90 *
Honey Fill Fix
Honey Fill Fix
Automatic tilting device, galvanized and powder coated. The support plate of 300 x 280 mm tilts by means of a special spring. Distance tap - floor approx. 140 mm, including Anti-slip mat. Suitable for filling buckets, -Buckets and hobbocks from 25 to 50 kg. Size approx. 42 x 34 cm, height: 24 cm Weight approx. 4,5 kg
€67.90 *
ApiNord® Filling turbo 100W
ApiNord® Filling turbo 100W
Stainless steel base with integrated heating unit, for easier and comfortable honey filling. Suitable for all ApiNord®-, Imgut®- and SIPA®-fillers from 25 to 50 kg. With thermostat (230 V / 100 W) Ø 30,5 cm, height approx. 16 cm
€187.00 *
Spare soap cloth
Spare soap cloth
enables the quick change of the dirty filter cloth before refilling. Size approx. 40 x 40 cm Accessories for ApiNord ApiTherma II and Melitherm
€2.10 *
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Harvesting honey - How to get the honey out of the comb during honey harvesting

The first step in honey harvesting is, of course, always to remove the honey from the comb. Here there are various ways to get to the yellow gold. In classical beekeeping, a so-called honey extractor is used for this purpose, which is available either for manual operation or as a large electronic device. Of course, this is reflected in the price: Those who reach for electronic honey extractors or motorized honey extractors for honey harvesting often have to dig a little deeper into their pockets. In return, the expensive machines have the advantage of being able to separate several combs from the honey at once, while the small and hand-operated honey extractors can usually only take up to two combs. However, there are also inexpensive mid-range honey extra ctors for manual operation that can hold four combs at a time.

Especially when it comes to small hobby beekeeping, the purchase of a honey extractor is not necessarily necessary. Here it is also possible to open the individual combs with a decapping plane and let the honey flow through a sieve. The honey obtained in this way is also said to be of particularly good quality - which is mainly due to the low oxygen contact during processing. Here too, of course, we have a very wide range of products, consisting of end-decapping forks, end-decapping knives and electric end-decappers.

Last but not least, practical accessories for manual honey harvesting should be available in every apiary. For example, honey detaching rollers are considered indispensable, with which the honey can be easily detached, or the ApiNord® Niro honey press, which was developed on the model of classic cold presses. 

Refractometer - determine water and sugar content in your honey

After the honey is released from the combs, processing continues. Especially if you want to sell the honey to the public, an exact determination of the water and sugar content is important to be able to determine the quality of the honey and thus the price. So that you can easily measure the water and sugar content in honey, so-called refractometers are available. With the help of these devices, the exact percentage value of the water and sugar content in the honey can be determined. In principle, the higher the quality of the device, the more precise the information. While inexpensive models often work in two-percent increments, high-quality and mechanical devices often provide information about the percentage distribution of sugar and water in the honey down to the last detail. Of course, the purchase of a refractometer is not only worthwhile for professional beekeepers, often laymen also want to know the approximate composition of your honey and thus assess the quality.

Make the honey creamy - with stirring machines for honey harvesting

In order to give the finished honey its delicate consistency, which is so extremely popular with customers, it must also be treated in a stirring machine. Here, too, we naturally have various solutions for you to choose from. The decisive factor here is the final consistency you want your honey to have. If it is about a rather liquid, easy to spread honey, we recommend reaching for our classic stirring machines for honey harvesting. Here you will find a large assortment, in which the right stirring machine for honey is available for every price range. Of course, it is also important to distinguish between fully automated devices and stirring machines for manual operation. If, on the other hand, you want a rather creamy, soft honey with a special consistency and quality, we recommend taking a look at our honey stirrers for creamy honey. These machines are specially designed to stir honey to a creamy consistency in just a few simple steps - so you get a tasty, beautiful and appealing end product and really benefit from your honey harvest.

Liquefy the honey - so that the honey harvest succeeds

Of course, in order for honey to be jarred, packaged and sold, it must first be given a more liquid consistency. Beekeepers know: Freshly extracted honey is usually still very tough and is difficult to bottle. Heat is in this case the way to the solution! Through the supplied heat, for which special liquefiers are available, the honey loses its very sticky consistency and becomes a liquid, easily spreadable treat that enjoys great popularity in society. Therefore, when harvesting honey, suitable equipment for liquefaction must not be missing. For this purpose, we rely on heating foils, analog heating machines or professional honey warmers - take a look at our assortment and find the accessories you need for your honey harvest.

Filling honey into jars after the honey harvest

Actually, it sounds like a very easy step, but also the filling into the intended jars and storage boxes often turns out rather difficult, depending on the amount of honey obtained. Therefore, we have suitable filling aids for you in our assortment, with which not a drop of honey is lost. Especially for large quantities of honey, so-called filling buckets are suitable, which can hold up to 50 kg of honey. Through the outlet at the bottom of the bucket, the liquid honey can be removed in the desired amount and easily filled into jars. Once the jar contains the required amount of honey, simply close the outlet so that the flow of honey stops immediately. For this purpose, the honey buckets use a so-called squeeze tap, which can be opened and closed in just a few seconds if necessary. Our filling buckets are available in either stainless steel or plastic - depending on what you personally prefer.

Buy a lot more accessories for honey harvesting online

Of course, we have many more accessories for honey harvesting in our assortment than explained here by us in more detail. Just take a look around! From professional honeycomb extractors for honey harvesting to honey sieves and filling aids, you will find everything in the large assortment from the beekeeping professional - on request, of course, with a comprehensive consultation. If questions arise, you can contact our team of professional beekeepers by phone or email, who will be happy to provide you with comprehensive advice and work with you to find the right accessories for honey harvesting.

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