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Georges Prigent <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 5 Jan 2020 03:19:25 -0500
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"If this product were to be utilized by commercial or sideliner honey
producers as a "ready-made" super frame, can you imagine how quickly the
wax supply would become contaminated if said frames went through a chain
uncapper?"

This is already the case due to shortage compare to the demand by industry and beekeepers, and it's a worldwide problem. adulteration of beewax is difficult to detect with simple means ; at least we beekeeper, might detect the problem too late, with larval mortality for example. Adulteration of expensive product has been a game for years ! Here is a presentation explaining the difficulty.
http://www.ihc-platform.net/ewawax2008.pdf
And additional, I have also placed this link in the thread of discussion on BetterComb
https://ec.europa.eu/food/sites/food/files/safety/docs/food-fraud_succ-coop_beeswax.pdf

Georges, France

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