Juanse said:-
Why not?, I use it no doubt, it is probably better now after /lactic?/
fermentation. I agree. I make my own pollen substitute feed, andoften
have "leftovers" long past the notional 3 months "use by" date. Because
its a Bee Friendly soft consistency, sometimes a mould will start to
form on the surface. I just scrape that off and discard, and then feed
the remainder as usual. I have never had bees reject it or suffer any
untoward consequences. It works just fine. PeterD in Western Australia,
where spring flora are well advanced but unusually cold conditions are
holding the bees back quite noticeably.
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