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       I have a question on the maple sugar flow.
       When I was young in the mountains of Penna.  We gathered maple suryup
and
put it into a huge kettle.  Kept the fire under it for days to boil off
untill it was thick.
        Will the bees go to the taps in the trees?  Could it be feed to them
to make maple honey?  I'd like to hear for and against.  I think it would bee
a better product.
        The sugarcane when cut the bees work the cuts to make a honeydew but
the maple would be a quality product.
       Michael Housel      Orlandobee

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