> I'm just wondering where all the contaminated honey gets dumped. Every country views nearly every shipment of honey from another country as a form of "dumping". :) But contaminated honey is rarely, if ever, "dumped" (destroyed). The honey is rejected "at the dock" and most often is last seen being loaded back onto a truck, boat, train, or plane, destination unknown. The First Law of Thermodynamics states that matter can neither be created or destroyed. In contrast, the First Law of Honeydynamics states that while stuff that looks like honey CAN be created, nothing that looks even vaguely like honey will ever be destroyed. > Is it fed back to the bees, Its not too much of a stretch to say "never". > sold as feed, Why, when it can simply be shipped to a intermediate country and rexported again to the original destination with a very high probability of getting through undetected on the second attempt? > blended to below detection limits Yes, often. > or ultra filtered? Also yes. -- Visit www.honeybeeworld.com/bee-l for rules, FAQ and other info ---