Allen wrote:
"Maybe I am missing something, but what is honey doing up there anyhow?
If there is honey in the supers, any rational beekeeper in our country
is going to take it off, not play with it.
Or???"
I am looking forward to harvesting a honey crop in a few weeks time
when the weather is a bit warmer and there is some early forage
available for the bees. This will be from my TBH on an organic
permacultural site and it will be all the bees' own work with no
possibility of contamination from added sugar. My harvest will be the
honey that has been demonstrated to be surplus to the bees' own
requirements.
I did take a little a couple of months ago, as a visiting Honey Queen
from Ireland dug a finger in and declared it to be the best honey she
had every tasted! She demanded a sample to take back with her to put
under the microscope, but I suspect it has all been eaten by now.
Chris
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