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For the benefit of other Alabama Beekeepers and hopefully to build trust
among others that the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries works
hard to insure the health of Alabama bees, it is against Alabama State Law
(2-14-4b Code of Alabama 1975)to include any honey in queen cage candy (my
wording - For exact wording see:
http://www.legislature.state.al.us/codeofalabama/1975/coatoc.htm navigate to
section 2-14-4b.  If the above link does not work, try www.alabees.com,
click on "Alabama Law" and navigate to 2-14-4b. 

I would expect that this may well be the law in most states.

Bob Fanning
Beekeeper
Madison County (Huntsville) Alabama USA 

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