Beekeeping | Harvesting Honey - Is A Hot Knife Worth It Or Worthless Ep. 8

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @CoffeeNo0b0514
    @CoffeeNo0b0514 3 года назад +4

    There is nothing better or faster for uncapping frames than the paint roller style. It’s a roller with very short spikes that punctures the cappings. Cells remain intact. It’s incredibly efficient.

  • @barbaraschmidt6965
    @barbaraschmidt6965 2 года назад

    So nice of you Dave and Sherry for the meet and greet with the Minnesota visitor.

  • @robertward5595
    @robertward5595 3 года назад +6

    I've tried that thing but I have found that I prefer the cold knife above all I've tried. Great video.

  • @dianekulback2430
    @dianekulback2430 Год назад

    This video was soooo helpful! Thank you!

  • @mauritzverster3435
    @mauritzverster3435 3 года назад +1

    I am really enjoying this series 👍

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад

      Thank you!

  • @davidm928
    @davidm928 3 года назад +2

    David, I love the videos, thanks as always!

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад

      Thank you David

  • @Crispy27
    @Crispy27 2 года назад +2

    There's an idea for a video. Do a blind honey test of some honey that has been uncapped with a hot and some with a cold knife. See if you can tell which is which just by taste.

    • @beek
      @beek  2 года назад

      Good idea. I’ll add that to my idea list.

  • @diannemiller4754
    @diannemiller4754 3 года назад +7

    I use the capping fork yesterday

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад

      Very good.

  • @arc6232
    @arc6232 3 года назад +7

    I've used the scraper with the guide and it works well you need to stand up the frame over your de-capping tub like you would with a knife

  • @jimgirton2764
    @jimgirton2764 3 года назад

    I really like the paint roller style with the small hole punches. Faster, cleaner and less damage. Just spin them slow when you start

  • @SaurabhKumar-uh7gw
    @SaurabhKumar-uh7gw 3 года назад

    I am a new beekeeper and learning great things from you. I have to say that your way of explanation is really insane. By the way love from India 🇮🇳

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад

      So nice of you

  • @wisconsinjones1385
    @wisconsinjones1385 3 года назад

    Love my hot knife! Been using it for several years. If you angle the knife around 30 degrees out from the frame so the cutting edge rides down the surface of the wood frame, starting at the top with the point of the knife just past the wood edge, firmly and smoothly push the knife down and away. It will glide down the frame and the capping will fall away. Once you get the hang of it, you only need one stroke per side of each frame. It goes very fast :)

  • @terryholladay2213
    @terryholladay2213 3 года назад

    I use an old antique bread knife. It is serrated and thin. I use the fork for the places to shallow for the knife. However I push the forks just under the caps and lift up. Keeping the forks parallel to the surface. This does less damage to the comb.

  • @kentcostello8099
    @kentcostello8099 3 года назад +7

    Hay try using a cold knife warmed up in boiling water before using it and tell me about it.

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад

      Good Tip

  • @raleighsistrunk7123
    @raleighsistrunk7123 3 года назад

    Another great video David.

  • @prairiepinesranch
    @prairiepinesranch 3 года назад

    I'm new to your channel and a beeteam6 member and really enjoyed the flashback video at the end of this and the "Coffee Time". I've viewed a few of these Coffie Times and I really hope you'll do more or add another channel for it. Really good advice. Loved the "Bully brain" comment as simply explains the amygdala and how it can control us far too much. It still thinks we are in a cave with a dinosaur chomping at the entrance so all doom and gloom so we are prepared to RUN. Very easy to just view it as a bully. In any event, start doing more coffee time and I will send mugs! LOL Thanks for all the help I stick with you and only you out of the myriad of bee channels.

  • @citrumpet1
    @citrumpet1 3 года назад

    I agree about the heated knife. FWIW If I have uneven comb I've been using the standard uncapping fork with Dr. Leo's technique. Instead of scraping with it, he comes up on the cappings from the bottom just getting the prongs under the cappings and taking them off with a twist motion. It is quite quick once you get used to the technique. You can then easily scrape them into your contantainer.

  • @timroberts1543
    @timroberts1543 3 года назад

    Use the Cold Knife, easy to use.

  • @slawomirszpak4920
    @slawomirszpak4920 3 года назад

    new subscriber 👍😉

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад

      Thanks a bunch

  • @rmore935
    @rmore935 10 месяцев назад

    I agree the hot knife is worthless! But for me once you do about 2 frames the knife gets sticky and just tears up the comb. I also have used a serrated bread knife but after about two frames the same thing happens. Now, friend of mine suggested getting four knives and throw them in hot water after every frame or when the knife gets sticky. which I'll try. So now I see a new tool called a uncapping plane and watched that on youtube and it seemed to work well. So I'm going to try one. It's about the same price as hot knife.

  • @jamesbrodd6452
    @jamesbrodd6452 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for including the interview clip. I guess I’m an official RUclipsr!

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for dropping by!

  • @headwatersfarm175
    @headwatersfarm175 3 года назад +7

    I like your videos but they are very long. I'd watch more if they were shorter.

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад

      Thanks for letting me know!

  • @4850937
    @4850937 2 года назад +1

    Some have a thermocouple to regulate temperature.

  • @mikeries8549
    @mikeries8549 Год назад

    Usually I use a cold knife but this year the honey is 14% moisture content and too thick so I'm using a hot one.

  • @rodneymccrea7214
    @rodneymccrea7214 3 года назад

    You can hold the frame up on its end like you do with the knife…and the guide can be bent to make it a shallower or deeper cut.

  • @timhelmle8377
    @timhelmle8377 3 года назад +3

    Keep the tines off the wood frames, it works great

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад

      Good tip!

  • @christianshannon3943
    @christianshannon3943 3 года назад

    The special uncapping fork is supposed to be used holding the frame vertically. Yet the cappings may fall back down on the tool and your hand holding the tool . The hot knife I use has an external thermostat control which is far better than the internal preset thermostat. I have also resorted to use the cold knife along with an angled uncapping fork .

  • @gerritlangeveld9044
    @gerritlangeveld9044 5 месяцев назад

    Yes...from the beginning of the vidoe i was hoping you would point out the high heat to the honey that is not good for purety and taste...good properties the heat kills in the honey. That you dont want. Thanks for the vidoe.

  • @beehinde
    @beehinde 3 года назад

    Some beekeepers use a hairdryer as an uncapping tool, but you don't get any cappings with this method.

  • @melissaaudler8975
    @melissaaudler8975 3 года назад

    I'm glad I'm not the only one that looks at something and thinks to myself... how do you use that?

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад

      There is so much stuff out there.

  • @bgtrev
    @bgtrev 3 года назад

    Can I ask a beginners question? Why when you took the top super off did you place it on the ground on its side? Does this not cause a problem with any uncapped cells losing their contents? Thanks again and hope you can explain for me. Best regards.

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад +1

      Hi Trev, not really. It takes some bouncing or jarring to shake out the nectar or honey.

    • @bgtrev
      @bgtrev 3 года назад

      @@beek Many thanks.

  • @dougweddle1582
    @dougweddle1582 3 года назад +1

    I only use a scratcher. Is that bad?

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад

      That is perfectly fine. Just a tad slower.

  • @treybie1
    @treybie1 3 года назад

    I'd like to know more about this Bee Team Six. I just started beekeeping this year. Trying to move from a bee owner to an actual bee keeper. If anybody has a moment, what should I do in this situation: Bottom deep is almost entirely full of brood. About 2 months ago I moved the queen excluder to the top of the second deep. The second deep is 85% full of honey and pollen. I've placed a super on top of the deeps and the queen excluder. Since placing sugar water in that super I've gotten more bees working whereas earlier they'd just barely begun to draw out the frames. I'm told that my hive might be 'honey bound' and I need to 'bottom super' to give the queen more room to lay eggs. I'd like more opinions. I don't want to interrupt their work in the existing super unless it's necessary. This hive swarmed on Memorial Day.

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for your interest in my personal mentorship program known as BeeTeam6. Here is the link for more info: www.honeybeesonline.com/beekeeping-mentor/

  • @danschneider9219
    @danschneider9219 3 года назад +1

    I used a bread knife for years then I saw a hot knife on sale at a local farm store and I love the hot knife. I always cut from the top down even when I used the bread knife. Why would you want the sticky honey and wax covering the blades? I get a sheet of cappings wax with the hot knife never cut from the bottom up.

  • @krystledowning8085
    @krystledowning8085 3 года назад

    Can you do a video on honey extractors? We have been looking for a honey extractor and would love to have your input about what honey extractor you prefer for the beginning beekeeper!

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад +1

      Hi Krystle, I places a link to a nice extractor in the description of this video. Check it out.

  • @barryduke8329
    @barryduke8329 3 года назад

    I always preferred the cold knife but I tried the scraper you tried at the end last year, I now much prefer that.
    Your comparison with the cold knife was not accurate as you had the frame stood up when uncapping, do this with the scraper and the wax will fall off rather than end up lying on top of the honey

  • @GrillingNetwork
    @GrillingNetwork 3 года назад

    Subscribed….

  • @wendisapp3667
    @wendisapp3667 3 года назад +1

    Like your shirt.

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад

      Thanks Wendi

  • @petrafischer6599
    @petrafischer6599 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Did I miss the weight of the honey you took out?

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад

      It is in the video I refer to at the end of this video

  • @hischild8899
    @hischild8899 Год назад

    I had the beetle warning experience. I did not see any beetles but left a box of pulled honey unharvested...let's just say a nasty experience I will never have again!

  • @HiveCreekFarm
    @HiveCreekFarm 3 года назад

    I think that last tool would have dropped the caps if you had the frame upright like you did for the knives. Seems like a nice hybrid between the cold knife and the cap scratcher.

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад

      Indeed. I had already cleaned the bucket.😄

  • @jacobmorgan6681
    @jacobmorgan6681 3 года назад

    I use a bread knife and a fork

  • @johnmenocal1633
    @johnmenocal1633 Год назад

    The nail in your shoe is resin coated to make them tougher to pull out!!!

  • @Tacos_n_Nachos
    @Tacos_n_Nachos 3 года назад

    Already subbed. :) Fingers crossed 🤞

  • @medic5836
    @medic5836 3 года назад +1

    That local honey bear is cool where did it come from.

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад

      Can't remember but everyone loves it!

  • @peterchesney5923
    @peterchesney5923 3 года назад

    You're in a black shirt again 🤣

  • @jimmymurphy6106
    @jimmymurphy6106 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад

      I appreciate it Jimmy

  • @nigel4321
    @nigel4321 5 месяцев назад

    don't use a nail for your queen cage, use a twig. that won't go though shoes or feet

    • @beek
      @beek  5 месяцев назад

      I can't find a twig strong enough to do the job.

  • @medic5836
    @medic5836 3 года назад +1

    I love my hot knife I can do 9 frames pretty fast

    • @beek
      @beek  3 года назад

      Nice