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Mon, 25 Mar 2002 11:18:42 -0500
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Peter asks "what good are they"?  Or, words to that effect.

The person who most comes to mind that continually warned about destroying
honey enzymes was none other than Roger Morse, former Professor of
Apiculture at Cornell.  In fact, I was once in the audience when a person
asked Roger just the question that Peter is asking.  Trouble is, I cannot
remember his answer...except that he was convinced they were very valuable.

Peter, with your excellent library, could you perhaps find Roger's view on
the matter and report it to us?


Lloyd
Lloyd Spear, Owner of Ross Rounds, manufacturer of comb honey equipment
for beekeepers and Sundance pollen traps.
http://www.rossrounds.com
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