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Hi all! i had the same problem with my honey crop last year, but a man
called about buying honey and i told all i had was cloudy honey he came
over and said it was pollenated honey and bought 12 cases at a higher
price, people have been calling wanting it again...
 
QUB wrote:
 
> (Aaron, did you have to forward this from SYSAM to BEE-L ?)
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have quite a lot of honey which contains excess pollen to
> such an extent that the honey is very cloudy (I would rather
> sell it clear than cream it ).  Normal straining cloths have
> little effect on clearing this stuff so before I invest in
> an expensive 200 um (micron) rated nylon cloth from Thornes
> I was wondering if anyone out there has had this experience
> and managed to solve it.
>
> regards
> Philip Earle

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