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I always heard one should never feed honey from any other source than one's
own bees to one's hives....doesn't buying and feeding outside honey put the
whole operation at great risk for disease? Are you sure that beeks are
purchasing for their beeyards or are Texans purchasing Chinese honey for
human consumption?
I am confused. :) A


> These guys have been feeding for weeks with little if any honey crop.
> Chinese honey arrives in Texas ports and is cheap. Whenever beekeepers buy
> Chinese honey the Chinese see and opportunity to increase honey coming into
> the U.S. by whatever country they can find or method.

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