This is longan nectar, which must be harvested within a month of the flowering period, and honey is harvested every 3-4 days. Taiwan also has mature honey.
Your video is a great reminder of the value of patience and perseverance. It takes a lot of time and effort to grow and harvest melons and oranges, but the end result is so worth it. And the fact that you're able to make a living by selling them at the market is even more impressive. Keep up the great work! And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
Цікаво, але не побачили жодної рамки з розплодом. Коли спочатку вулики ставили на машину, склалося враження, що вони дуже легкі, чи був там взагалі розплод? Відразу виникає питання, чи є там частина меду, а все інше цукровий сироп?
That's professionally done, brilliant stuff eh,its no surprise since the Taiwan people noted to things professionally done, i saw them in my country somewhere in the Caribbean some ago, and i can say the have class especially in agriculture, nicely done!!!
open honeycombs are considered immature. Since there will be a lot of water in this honey, it spoils quickly. Therefore, two-thirds of the honeycomb slats should be glazed.
@@luishesselmann2012 I am a beekeeper in Turkey. My hives are 3 storeys now, so there are 2 layers of hives on it. When the combs are completely closed, I filter the honey.
@@hakankara1176 I did some brief research from Taiwanese bee farms. It seems because the honey in the clip is longan honey, a kind of well-know honey for its rich aroma, and it also has a relatively good price in the market. While the flowering period of the longan tree is quite short, about only 3 weeks a year in April. So most beekeepers decide to harvest immature honey for higher yields. Only few keep mature longan honey, but the cost is single harvest a year. (but actually like no one in Taiwan cares about longan honey is immature or not, even me before I saw your comments😂) Btw they still offer “covered honey” in non-longan seasons, and use the term “mature honey” as promotion.
@@tomliu99 Honeys belonging to different plant species are harvested once a year. 3 weeks is not a short time, 3 weeks is enough time for the honey harvest. A strong bee colony fills all the slats and covers them within 3 weeks. We transport hives to different regions in May, June, July, August and September and the hives are filled with glazed honey. Those who want to learn beekeeping should watch the training videos of Turkish beekeepers.
I’m a bee keeper and I don’t understand why did they harvest single brood boxes where the queen is? Why can’t put a queen excluder and a second box on top and harvest that instead? Also why don’t they wait till the honey is capped to harvest so the moisture level is low?
This is longan nectar, which must be harvested within a month of the flowering period, and honey is harvested every 3-4 days. Taiwan also has mature honey.
может для другой страны это и норма, другой климат, свои понятия как и что делают, но для России и опытных русских пчеловодов это все выглядит как минимум странно .
This is longan nectar, which must be harvested within a month of the flowering period, and honey is harvested every 3-4 days. Taiwan also has mature honey.
Смотрел ролик о промышленном отборе рамок с мёдом в Штатах. Такая же экипировка, скорость сбора,такая же давка пчёл и безжалостность к ,,девчёнкам".Мне индивидуалисту такое фамильярно,бездушное отношение к пчёлам претит.Но,технически,поставлено красиво .