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Lionel Evans <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi all,

Chris has hit on a VERY good idea. I feel that dying sugar water with green 
dye would be the best way to keep sugar water out of honey without any
question.

Are there any honey that is green in color? I have seen some with a light 
tint of blue--Bitter weed honey.

Red would not work since popular has a reddish tint.

What are the thoughts of the BEE-L?

Lionel 

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