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 > Canola and rapeseed honey can be hard on bees if not supplemented.

Would agree with this comment regarding rapeseed as we last saw it on 
the Canadian Prairies a couple decades ago.  Have no issues that I can 
tell with any of the modern generation Canola nectar s.

Dave Tharle
T'N'T Apiaries
Ardmore, Alberta.

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