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It's an experiment in reviving a tradition that would enrich forest biodiversity.  The yield per colony is rather small but the forest honey is said to contain 7x the microelements of commercial honey.  I wonder what race of bees is kept in those trees and if they do any varroa treatments.

Waldemar

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