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Date: | Thu, 9 May 1996 18:53:12 -0500 |
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At 02:40 PM 5/9/96 AST, you wrote:
> My bees will occasionally collect sap from Birch trees in the spring.
> This is not usual, since it is not usually available. I have not seen
> any problem. After all the work boiling the syrup it would seem a
> waste to use it for bees. But Maple Syrup is an exotic substance up
> here in the maple free state of Alaska.
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> Tom Elliott
> Eagle River, Alaska
> Keeping Bees in the Frozen North
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Tom,
Birch sap also makes a fine, light syrup - takes about twict the sap as
maple syrup.
Bob Cook
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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"Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean
they're not out to get you" BC
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