Did a fly by check of the hives today and it looks like I have to pull 4 honey supers tomorrow morning to harvest honey AGAIN! We are guessing maybe another 7 gallons.
The one swarm hive from early July was harvested from last week and gave two gallons of sweet nectar. It is already 60-70% full again. We are going to extract from them again simply because we don't exactly know when we will have time in the next week or so to go back.
I wouldn't hesitate to say we are making more honey now then when the sweet clover was in bloom during the normal honey flow season. And for those of you that are afraid we are stealing the honey these bees need to survive the winter, you can rest easy. All our hives have about 60#s of honey and pollen stored up in their deep hive bodies, we are only taking the excess off the shallow honey supers "up in the attic" of their hives. They should all do fine.
So far, considering all I have spent on infrastructure, my honey has cost me over $25 a lb. This third day of extracting is taking the "sting" our of it, though!