Re: OT: weather and bees
- To: iris-talk@onelist.com ("S&C Rust" )
- Subject: Re: OT: weather and bees
- From: s*@QNET.COM (Slc.Dennis Bishop)
- Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 15:53:34 -0700 (PDT)
From: starlord@QNET.COM (Slc.Dennis Bishop)
>From: "S&C Rust" <srust@fidnet.com>
>
>Dennis, I once had a "horse customer" from Hawaii that made millions on
>honey. He said the best honey came from areas around volcanos and that the
>best honey was the lightest in color.
The reson their honey is light in color is because for both cattle
and horse feed they use the seed pods from what is called over there,
IronWood, or Kevia trees that bloom not only spring but into the
summer. When they are is fullbloom, the amount/numbers of bees on each
and every tree just can't be counted, they become LIVING trees of
bees.
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