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Overripe wild raspberries make red honey. Bees get interested when they dry a 
bit and sugar concentration is big enough. I made an story about this in our 
bee magazine last year.



But we only get max 1-2 frames of it. More often only few cells.  Nice taste. I 
see this in my hives 2-3 years out of 10. Wild raspberries are so plentiful 
here that they produce most of my honey.  



Arii Seppälä

Finland

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