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Killer Bee Honey?!?!?
Science channel reports commercially available killer bee honey. A $3M biz in Arizona. Honey is honey I suppose. Ever had? I'm not certain I would buy any. Andy |
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Andy wrote:
> > Killer Bee Honey?!?!? > > Science channel reports commercially available killer bee honey. A $3M biz > in Arizona. > > Honey is honey I suppose. Not quite true. The stingless bees in Mexico are much less discriminating in what they gather. I wouldn't eat that honey. > Ever had? I'm not certain I would buy any. I haven't tried it, but I expect it would be just like regular honey. The African queens were originally imported to Argentina as part of a breeding experiment to improve regular bees. The Africanized bees have much larger capacity for collecting nectar, so they're more productive. They can be handled by beekeepers, though it's tricky. When a colony is disturbed, they often will kill their queen (I don't know why), which can interrupt production. |
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