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Pete Gentile <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Sep 1995 19:20:40 -0400
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On Sun, 17 Sep 1995, wilhelm e kaosse wrote:
 
> >Michael G. Byrne, (you), wrote:
> >>
> >> I left 2 apistan strips on the brood chamber of a new hive all summer.  After
> >> rereading the instructions, I realize this is not the appropriate
> >> technique, and the honey from this hive sould not be used.
> >>
> >> Is this the correct conclusion?
> >>
> >
> >Yep.
> >Adam
>
> Adam
>
> As a new hobbyist I did the same thing AND its too late for me to NOT use
> the honey. I've consumed the 30 lbs of white honey I took off the hive in
> July. I also took another 20 lbs of very dark honey off this week and will
> probably take another 20 lbs at the end of sept. as I shrink the hive down
> to 2 brood chambers and a shallow super for the mild(Vancouver, BC.)winter.
> My question is...what have I done to those friends and relatives I fed the
> honey to?
>
You have fed them insecticide.
 
Pete, NJ
 
 
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