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Topic: Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Locally produced honey
Posted by: Lynn Whitley
Date/Time: 30/03/09 13:14:00

Hi, I am Lynn's husband (the bee keeper ). Bees forage for a maximum of 3 miles from their hives as they can maintain this "picture" of the land in their heads. So you should try and get honey from a keeper within three miles of your home. This would ensure that you are getting the specific allergens from plant pollen in your imediate vicinity. Hope this helps!


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TopicDate PostedPosted By
Locally produced honey28/03/09 10:54:00 Maggie Dodge
   Re:Locally produced honey28/03/09 11:32:00 Salar Rahmanian
   Local bee keeper28/03/09 11:32:00 Lynn Whitley
      Re:Local bee keeper28/03/09 12:26:00 Tracey Williams
   Re:Locally produced honey28/03/09 11:43:00 Maggie Dodge
      Re:Re:Locally produced honey28/03/09 16:56:00 Angela Peel
         Re:Re:Re:Locally produced honey28/03/09 17:07:00 Curzon Tussaud
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Locally produced honey29/03/09 21:32:00 Elizabeth Ross
   Re:Locally produced honey29/03/09 23:03:00 Ian McNally
      Re:Re:Locally produced honey30/03/09 08:57:00 Maggie Dodge
         Re:Re:Re:Locally produced honey30/03/09 09:04:00 Kim Bobsin
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Locally produced honey30/03/09 09:27:00 Maggie Dodge
         Re:Re:Re:Locally produced honey30/03/09 09:48:00 Jojo Finn
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Locally produced honey30/03/09 10:14:00 Catherine Hall
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Locally produced honey30/03/09 10:24:00 Holly Hodges
                  Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Locally produced honey30/03/09 10:56:00 Richard Jennings
                     Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Locally produced honey30/03/09 13:14:00 Lynn Whitley
                        Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Locally produced honey19/04/10 15:32:00 Steve Bonnici

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