Video Of Beekeepers Extracting Honey From Hives Will Send Chills Down Your Spine
Video Of Beekeepers Extracting Honey From Hives Will Send Chills Down Your Spine
The video shows beekeepers extracting honey directly from the hives with varying degrees of safety - some without gloves and others cutting out entire hives.

Since social media has become a part of our lives, we have been exposed to many unknown things in nature. Currently, a similar kind of video is doing rounds online, showing the honey extraction process.

As delightful as honey tastes, extraction requires considerable effort and sometimes even carries risks. If you watch the video, you will surely agree. Appreciating the sweetness of honey also means understanding the work that goes into its production. The viral video shows large beehives nestling under towering rocks. Those who go to harvest honey are met with swarms of hundreds of bees. These people are also known as beekeepers. The video clearly shows beekeepers extracting honey directly from the hives with varying degrees of safety – some without gloves and others cutting out entire hives.

The video was shared on social media platform X under the account @gunsnrosesgirl3 and has attracted views from many people, with numerous viewers leaving their comments. The majority express that the task seems daunting, with one user saying, “I will never be able to do this job!”

The price of honey is influenced by various elements such as type, location of origin and quality. The most expensive honey in the world can fetch a staggering price of Rs 9 lakh per kg. This exceptional honey, known as Elvish Honey, comes from the Black Sea region of Turkey. It is celebrated for its unique taste and high purity, making it one of the purest types of honey available worldwide. Harvested only once a year, this honey comes from a cave located 1800 meters in the depths of Artvin City in Turkey.

The company responsible for producing Elvish Honey takes extensive measures to increase the quality of their honey and prepares it in a forest cave, far from the hustle and bustle of city life. The quality of the honey is assessed by the Turkish Food Institute before its release to the market to ensure that it adheres to strict quality standards before being sold.

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