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In a message dated 6/5/2008 2:22:20 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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>Please say more about how the honey is different.
1) I have observed my hives that come from feral sources tend to store more
pollen in the honey supers, sometimes filling several frames with pollenized
honey that extracts almost completely. I also note more pollen cells in the
5th and higher supers if the flow or the colony is a good enough producer to
warrant them.
2) I have observed my feral colonies will tend to produce the occasional
super of honey (not every year) in a time frame outside the main flows that my
commercial stock never did. Most of the 80-90 members in our club run
commercial queen stock and I don't hear of them getting any of these type
flows....but could be a management issue perhaps. Therefore, I tend to agree with the
comments about the pollen hoarding bees bringing back nectar that the nectar
hoarding lines don't seem to work.
3) The honey tends more toward a more amber color than I have produced in
the past, mainly I believe because they will work some of the tulip poplar tree
flow, more variety of blooms, and they put more pollen in the honey frames.
4) However, I just extracted some of this years crop and had about 6 supers
of extremely light honey that was not identifiable to local beekeepers.
Would be even lighter if they had not put a few pollen cells in the comb. One
beekeeper is a certified Welsh honey judge and another has shown honey and kept
bees for approximately 50+ years. I plan to send a sample out for pollen
identification next week.
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