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Video: North Carolina Bees Produce Blue Honey 

Bees' Sweet Yearnings Produce Blue Honey
By Chick Jacobs, The Fayetteville Observer, 6/13/2009
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2009/06/video-north-carolina-bees-produce-blue.html

PINEHURST -- No one is quite sure when.

No one is quite sure where.

And after decades of studying, experts still disagree on why.

But almost every year, somewhere in the Sandhills of North Carolina, a
few lucky beekeepers strike blue gold.

When they pry open the boxy, buzzing hives in a few weeks, their sticky
sweet harvest will have a distinct azure tint: blue honey, colored by
nature's whim and the bees' hunger…

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