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Wed, 22 Nov 2017 14:02:03 -0500
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On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 10:45 AM, Peter Borst <[log in to unmask]>
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> Speaking of "organic beekeeping" --
>
>
> Comment: They got this right: there are "beekeepers that are willing to
> use any product on the market" -- legally approved or otherwise. Also, what
> does "non-bee derived products" include? Nothing, I suppose, but honey,
> pollen, and propolis. Sounds like a resurgence of the "bee-havers." It
> isn't beekeeping to let your bees die of disease when there are economical
> safe solutions.
>
>
> Right On!
Happening every where and then those who buy,  well as the expression goes
,  There's a sucker born every day
Further
got an email from one of my pregnant customers.
the question was since she was pregnant and honey contains the botulism
bacteria,
someone told her /or she read it on the web that it would affect the fetus.
I'll tell you that I very carefully worded the reply .

Will in my next post share the reply from the folks that I initially
referred to.

Walter
littlewolfapiaries.com

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