Harvesting Honey From Top Bar Hives and Foundationless Langstroth Frames
When I harvest honey, I use a "crush and strain" method to get the honey from the honey comb to jars. This is a cheap way, but more time consuming, to harvest honey for backyard beekeepers. I really appreciate you all subscribing and joining us. Always feel free to ask questions in the comments or my Instagram (want_a_bee_farm)

▶︎
Top Bar Hive Walkthrough- Pros and Cons

▶︎
Processing Honeycomb, with Adrian Iodice from Beekeeping Naturally

▶︎
I Fixed The Langstroth Hive (For The Bees AND The Keeper!)

▶︎
Ross Round Honey In The Comb How to make comb honey with Ross-Rounds and Honey Bees!

▶︎
Splitting a Crowded Top Bar Hive

▶︎
how to set up a top bar hive with an eco floor

▶︎
Harvesting Honey from a Kenyan Top Bar Hive, with Adrian Iodice from Beekeeping Naturally

▶︎
Top Bar Hive Ideas For You To Try

▶︎
Mini Mating Nuc Results – Did the Virgin Queens Mate and Start Laying?

▶︎
Layens Beehive Inspections and Fall Honey Harvest

▶︎
KILL EVERY Mosquito The AMISH Way. SAFE For Honey Bees & Pets!

▶︎
Setting Up Your Top Bar Hive & Getting Ready For Bees

▶︎
✅Don't Make This Mistake When Adding a Second Hive Box!

▶︎
Summer Honey Harvest From Top Bar Hive | Not What We Expected

▶︎
What Your Bees Are Telling You at the Hive Entrance — 6 Signals Every Beekeeper Must Know

▶︎
Honig cremig rühren wie ein Profi.

▶︎
Aussie Bee Keeping - Adding Bars to a Top Bar Hive and Avoiding a swarm!

▶︎
Harvesting 72 Pounds of Pure Honey

▶︎
Top Bar Hive 5 month inspection, badly managed combs.

▶︎
