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Bee Syrup for Sale £1.20 per Kg

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Is it simply granulated sugar and water or is it anything different?

Thanks


C B
 
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Our local association got some a few weeks ago.
£15 for a 14kg bucket.

It's inverted sugar and keeps.
 
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I may be out of my depth here but I understood "Ambrosia" (bee syrup?) to be inverted sugar.
 
£15 for a 14kg bucket

At a nominal 30% moisture that is about 19 quid for 14 kg of sugar. Makes supermarket sugar look cheap. Dry sugar in a plastic bucket keeps forever. So simple to dissolve when required. The cost of convenience? Delivery extra?

Forget it, I'm not interested. Neither should any self respecting Beek!

RAB
 
Yes Rab I'd already come to that conclusion myself.
 

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