> Brother Adam also wrote about bees wintering poorly on ling/heather
> honey. I am not sure if that is due to hardness or higher particulate
> content.
Ling honey does not granulate in the comb over winter; it is high in pollen. At the time that Brother Adam wrote that I suspect that the winters were colder with long periods without cleansing flights. I have only known one year in the last 30+ where the heather colonies were not the strongest in the following spring and would choose to winter all colonies on it if I could (long way to the nearest heather so not practical for me to take more than about a quarter of my colonies at most. This year we did not go because of the poor season - you need very strong colonies for heather.
Best wishes
Peter
52°14'44.44"N, 1°50'35"W
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