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Date: | Thu, 9 Nov 2006 07:26:40 -0800 |
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Trevor,
So your sold honey should not be fed to bees then you are
saying? Shouldn't it be taught in meetings that badly
affected honey should be marked and sold if at all as
baking honey and not good quality honey or used for other
purposes..... very little is normally extracted and
normally one would think set aside from normal selling
routes. But again, haven't seen it a problem with boughten
honey, or honey from other locals. It's the robbing of
honey that bees do for food gathering, and then the weaker
yes sometimes don't make it, while the strong it doesn't
seem to bother, but then normally it is the stronger ones
that are healthy and can handle, that clean out the weaker
that are sick and life goes on. This is how nature cleans
up the mess.
Regards,
Dee
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