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Tue, 9 May 2006 12:31:20 -0400
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Dear list,
I am a hobbyist beekeeper with three hives.
My bees absconded with tracheal mites last year leaving a lot of unbtouched honey.
I have fed a good deal of this to my new packages but I still have lots of honey from last year left over. Can I extract and sell this honey and will it be as good as "fresh" honey? Or what should I do with it? Any help weould be appreciated.
Yours,
John Howe
The Brooklyn Bee

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