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It's reassuring that syrup is spotted - i guess the Chinese "adulterers" have other tricks! In fact I've read you can buy syrup from some Chinese suppliers specifically advertised as not being detected on testing šŸ˜”
That's nothing new...go back a while and it was one of the main planks of the selling of Ambrosia............'not detectable in honey'. Was not true then and not true now............but its an expensive thing to prove. Its not just a Chinese ruse, but they have elevated it to a different level.
 
So you and he feed 1:1 rather than 2:1 at this time of year?
No...its just a whisker under 2:1......1100 litres of water to 2000Kg of sugar. The extra 100 litres ensure speedier dissolving and no crystallising out in the feeders.
 
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We have stopped using invert. Price rather than quality issue. We have a big tank and buy in sugar from British Sugar in bulk and make our own c 2:1 syrup in 3 tonne batches for a LOT less than invert.

But yes..we can get comb drawn readily throughout October, and even to late November in poly.
I am feeding to top up stores, not build comb. Yes inverted syrup is expensive, but I don't have any other expensive vices!
 

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