Miller expanded his honey farm to over 300 colonies of bees, and became North America's largest producer of comb honey.
While most conventional honey is packed in jars, there is an advantage with crushed comb honey to using clear poly tubs (8 or 12 oz.
Honeycomb for direct consumption as comb honey is always created the same year it is harvested.
Before the invention of the honey extractor almost all honey produced was in the form of comb honey.
Hobbyists and sideliners can best develop their beekeeping skills by producing comb honey, which they can easily sell for several times its value as extracted honey.
The successful production of comb honey requires that the hive remain somewhat crowded without overcrowding, which leads to swarming.
This makes the extraction of the honey from the comb difficult, and it is therefore often sold as comb honey.
These enclosures are still used today by beekeepers to harvest comb honey.
You had a taste for some good comb honey, did you not?
These also produce comb honey which is a speciality today due to its rarity.