Extracting honey the traditional way
Because of its popularity, bee colonies that are looked after by beekeepers can be found in and around farms in nearly every city in the country. Despite this, however, few people are aware of the hard work that goes into harvesting honey from hives of 35,000 to 50,000 bees.
Beekeeping is an old and extensive practice, and at the local level beekeepers typically stick to traditional methods of breeding bees and harvesting honey despite the risks. Some also adulterate honey to increase the quantity.
Honey is collected from honeycombs, which bees make in hives inside wooden boxes. Beekeepers first keep the queen bee in the box, which then lays eggs to increase the bee population. The other bees produce the honey.
In order to harvest honey, the honeycomb is removed from the hive and honey is extracted from honeycomb slides either by crushing or using a honey extracting machine.