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Date: | Thu, 14 Apr 2005 16:57:26 -0500 |
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I have read from experiments, feeding bees, even in hard winter(-35 C), with
warm syrup, they take as mush as you can give them, and they could store,
those people also feed them from sun set to sun rise.
Those syrups must have around 20% of sugar, and the sugar cane "juice" only
have about 13%, and bno more than that.
It could be tred, but not with economic aim, at least, that is my opinon.
regards
jcf.
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