If you are hoping for enough honey to collect for yourself you would have to use honey bees. They are a social insect and will only survive as part of a colony. This would mean it would have to be a very large jar because you would need to hold a colony of something like 40,000 to 60,000 bees. They would also need to be able to come and go as they please to forage for pollen and nectar.
There would be a problem, however. The bees would build honeycomb in which to store the honey -- how are you going to get it out of the jar without killing the bees?
All in all, it would be much better to use a proper beehive.
No, it doesn't. There is someone who claims his bees do make honey with THC but he hasn't let anyone test it.
This is a web site about bee keeping...Once you have a swarm of bees working to make honey you just have to let the honey drain, or you could purchase a draner that will take the honey out of the hive for you. http://www.beeremovalspecialist.com/beekeeping.html
let the pumpking man do his job on a jar of honey
The solid crystals in the jar is formed when moisture in the air mixes with the honey. In order to get into a spreadable form again you will have to gently heat the jar until the crystals melt. Due to the heating of the jar you will produce pressure inside the jar so you will need to loosen the lid to let out the pressure and the moisture.
You will have to let it thaw at room temperature first. Why freeze honey in the first place? It will keep indefinitely in a sealed jar at room temperature. Freezing won't make it last any longer.
Let it sit. (Leave a honey jar on a shelf for 6 months.)
The guy was from South America. His name was Warrwick E. Kerr. He got his bees in Africa then brought them over to South America and bred them with docile American honey bees to make a bee that could produce more honey. A lab assistant accidentally let them out and now they're spreading northward. They're a science experiment gone bad.
I think collecting enough nectar to make wine would be a very long and difficult job. On the other hand you could let the bees collect nectar for you and turn it into honey, then turn the honey into wine -- more properly called mead.
Bee farming (Beekeeping) is when you take care of bee hives and let the bees make honey for you- that's how we get honey. The proper name for this is apiculture (from Latin apis, bee) and the beekeeper is an apiarist.
My yew key on my keyboard doen't work. So _ = lowercase yew. And - = -ppercase yew. First, make a fire. Then, there are torches. Somewhere beside the hive. Select a villager, and drag him/her and then let go once he/she is over it. Ad_lts only! Once yo_ let go, the action SHO-LD say, "Trying an idea". Then wait, once he/she light's smokes the bees, it says "smoking bees". Then, the villagers can/may harvest the honey.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'indicator', but if you mean how do we know when the honey is ready for collection, then we wait for the bees to let us know. They will cover the honey cells with wax when they think it is ready. They may leave a few cells open, either because the bees think they are not full enough or because they are feeding from them, so we wait for most of the comb to be covered.
they let bees build hives in them