Stromnessbees
21-08-2010, 04:19 PM
I had taken some honey off the hives but didn't have time to extract straight away. The honey was ready (tested with refractometer) but not all of it was fully capped. And the weather was really damp.
To keep the honey dry I put it into our driest room, which happens to be the living room, and put the dehumidifier on to keep the moisture level down. But my kids, watching telly, soon started to complain ...
The solution:
Here is how I made a mini-drying room for my honey, it also warms it up a bit for easier extraction:
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The setup: a floor, 2 broodboxes and a super make a stack high enough to contain the dehumidifier, the boxes with the honey sit on top covered by a crownboard.
Doris
To keep the honey dry I put it into our driest room, which happens to be the living room, and put the dehumidifier on to keep the moisture level down. But my kids, watching telly, soon started to complain ...
The solution:
Here is how I made a mini-drying room for my honey, it also warms it up a bit for easier extraction:
327326
The setup: a floor, 2 broodboxes and a super make a stack high enough to contain the dehumidifier, the boxes with the honey sit on top covered by a crownboard.
Doris