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"VEPEX, Lambert van der Veen" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Dec 2006 11:23:03 -0600
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Hi all,
 
I have some questions to ask and I hope somebody can help me out.
 
Somebody mentioned to me that honey has an expiring date of 3 years and
he was very serious about it. I may be mistaken but does honey have an
expiring data at all?
 
I know a small hobby beekeeper, who uses an incubator in his queen
rearing operation. Is this a new idea or a proven practice? Is it safe
to buy queen cells or queens raised by this method?
 
Thanks,
 
Lambert van der Veen
 
 

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