Working with bees during the summer is mainly associated with honey and swarming bees. In areas where there is no fertility for bees, it is sometimes justified to take the apiary to a more favorable location. Old mothers should also be replaced
and defective for young. If you wish, you also need to multiply the number of bee colonies and prepare trunks for winter.
Honey harvesting should be started then, when the comb honey is ripe, which can be recognized by sealing a significant number of the cells of the combs with wax, and the bees can't handle a lot of nectar anymore. Honey is usually collected from a separate part of the hive, i.e.. with honey. The centrifugation of honey from the socket part is usually limited to a few frames (sometimes only one), where there is a lot of honey, and there is no brood. You should not spin frames with a high content of feathers and a low content of honey.
Due to the possibility of robbery, honey collection work must be done quickly, and the combs with the collected honey should be protected against the access of bees, by putting them into covered transport boxes, collars or boxes. Instead of the collected ones, you can put in spare ones without traces of honey. After the honey has been centrifuged, the combs can be placed in the colonies only before nightfall.




