That's a lot of work. I remember mom telling me that one of the bee keepers who came to help her get the bees out of their house offered her some honeycomb once and when she looked closely at it, she noticed there were larvae in it!!
That's true with wild honey!! With the beekeeper's hives they put the screen between the queen bee and her "egg laying" and the honeycomb used for public sale. This way we can eat the honeycomb without the worry of larvae. Rob said the Japanese just ate the larvae too.
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That's a lot of work.
I remember mom telling me that one of the bee keepers who came to help her get the bees out of their house offered her some honeycomb once and when she looked closely at it, she noticed there were larvae in it!!
That's true with wild honey!! With the beekeeper's hives they put the screen between the queen bee and her "egg laying" and the honeycomb used for public sale. This way we can eat the honeycomb without the worry of larvae. Rob said the Japanese just ate the larvae too.
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