I do know that for bears you need a very hot fence, same for pigs
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
And now you need to get the candle molds ready!
I did not save cappings when I did honey decades ago.
It never occured to me.
Now that I do plant grafting, I need bee's wax to seal the graft.
I am not tossing any ever again!
My son uses it for black smithing too.
so we have to ... buy it.![]()
Maybe next year I will be cap happy!![]()
when we extracted our honey, the comb broke away from the frame. So we got a bunch of wax and I can't wait to make some candles. But one of the things I wanted to mention was what we used to uncap our honey. It worked great and we didn't have to mess with a knife etc. we used a hot air gun to pop the caps (melting).. they cooled right away and spun out great! We'll be doing a second batch of honey tomorrow.. love it! This is the color of what will come of the second batch, it's very pungent but tasty!