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Honey Harvest and Extraction

Step 9Honey, Brood, Nectar or Pollen?

Honey, Brood, Nectar or Pollen?
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The frames may have different colors of honey combs. The light one is pure honey. The darker one has pollen. The capped brood (the final stage of development for a bee) is tan in color and located in the center of the hive.

In the pictures below, the crescent shape of the combs indicates where a brood was before; it now is packed with pollen and honey. You can see the nectar shine at you from the open/uncapped cells.
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