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Kelley Rosenlund <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Nov 1996 08:47:18 -0500
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Package it in a fancy bottle as "Smoked Honey" take it to your local grocer
and sell it for $7.00 a pound. It is amazing what people will pay for that
item that stands out among all the other rows and rows of goods. My
girfriend saw a 12 oz jar of creamed honey in a fancy bottle for $4.95 at
some fancy food store. At the local grocery store it sells for about the
same as regular honey, about $2.25 for 12 oz in a plastic tub.
 
 
At 05:01 PM 11/21/96 -0500, Ian Watson wrote:
>Hello all...
>
>I have just been extracting some supers that I obviously had used too much
>smoke on when removing them from the colony.  They are a little more
>grumpy that my other Italians.  Now I can taste a definite, if small
>smokeyness to the honey.  I was just wondering if, at this point, there is
>anything that can be done.
>
 
God Bless,
Kelley Rosenlund  [log in to unmask]
Gainesville, Florida, U.S.A., Phone:352-378-7510
200 hives, almost 2 years in beekeeping. 8 frame deeps,shallows.

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