It's hard to believe Steven Pelletier only gets stung "a couple of times a year". Inset: Beeswax caps lock in the over five pounds of honey stored on each frame.
The foragers returning home.
The smoker helps keep the bees in check while Pelletier pulls out frames loaded with honey.
A close-up of the hive when the lid is removed. Cori Egan photo (thankfully).
Sweet gold.
Steven cranks the centrifuge to spin the frames and collect the honey within.
Pelletier uses a finely-tined comb to remove the beeswax caps to release the honey.
Extracted honey is poured through a double strainer to remove impurities.
The aroma of honey fills the air, and brings the bees calling.
The bees will clean every last bit of remaining honey from the spun frames and return it to the hive.
Steven and Jeanne Pelletier in front of an old chicken coop on their property, which dates back to 1780.