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Have gotten a few calls today.
There was an accident on the Interstate. Two of our beekeepers have
bees on farms right next to the Interstate. The accident involved a
truck carrying molasses. Feed grade molasses.
The bees apparently are going after the molasses that was spilled.
One beekeeper, an attorney, happened to be at the scene. :o). He got
about 6 5-gallon cans of the stuff. Said he tasted it, and had to spit
for 5 minutes. It tasted nasty but was real sweet. Wondering if he
could use it to feed his bees.
I said I had never heard of it being used as bee feed. Didn't think I
would use it, but, since I didn't know for sure. I said I would ask the
experts.
Thanks.
Judy in Kentucky, USA
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