>
> They also say - I have never tried it - that honey that's mostly privet
> has a very bad taste and is not liked by humans. There is an area of Long
> Island generally called the Hamptons where tall privet hedges [and
> expansive cedar-shingled houses!] are quite common. I imagine if one kept
> hives there, one could get a lot of privet in the frames.
>
In this part of Louisiana, most of our honey comes from privet, and it's
quite good. Maybe Long Island privet is a different cultivar from ours.
Walter Weller
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