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>Hey, good question, Garth! And do bees pollinate cannabis?, and opium
>poppies?, and coca plants? and jimson weed? etc., etc.
>
>If so, would this honey be hallucinogenic (and illegal) as well as
>poisonous??? Seems like we would have heard of it by now... Maybe the
>bees avoid these plants, or else convert any active substances into
>harmless ones.
As far as cannabis is concerned, bees apparently work the blossoms for
pollen but it is not a strong source. Cannabis of course was grown for use
for fabric manufacture and was commonly used for hard-wearing clothes such
as jeans. A form of cannabis without the drug ingredient is being trialled
and promises to be a valuable source of fibre for paper and material, but
unfortunately irrelevant for bees.
Betty McAdam
HOG BAY APIARY
Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island
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