this is what its all about, at the yard today pulled a deep of honey and still have 4 more meds there to do, not sure what it is but they are brining in large clumps of bright yellow pollen
Wet cappings must either be warm and it can also be a indication of nectar source or bee breed. Looks good Zookeep
Sorry typed it on an I pad and it has auto complete and auto correct. Here is a link to an explanation on wet and dry cappings on honey.http://www.honeybeesuite.com/wet-cappings-vs-dry-cappings/
As a Floridian, from the "Sunshine State" you should know---it's powdered sunshine, the kind that comes there in the winter when everyone else is under clouds and snow. :lol:
I'm sorry but I don't understand what "Hector scorch" means. The post says it's been edited due to auto correct, but the edit still says "hector scorch". Is that an 'auto correct/complete' error? Or is there something called "Hector scorch"?