Kirk posts on his Facebook page:
This is the first honey I ever extracted. It was in Salt Lake City about 1977. I did it outside and every bee in the neighborhood came.
I think my pal Stu Gelb was there also.
This is the first honey I ever extracted. It was in Salt Lake City about 1977. I did it outside and every bee in the neighborhood came.
I think my pal Stu Gelb was there also.
What's a skep? A bee skep is an old-fashioned beehive that has since been replaced by the more practical (and humane) box hive you're used to.
In olden days, folks often would have special niches, called bee boles, built into their walls to hold bee skeps. The bees would build their honeycomb inside the skep. Before winter, half the hives would be destroyed to get the honey out, and the other half would be allowed to overwinter.
Uncle Ralph doesn't make his skeps as large as they would be if they were going to be used, but he makes them correctly, complete with a bee hook inside, from which the bees would hang their comb.