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- Feb 17, 2021
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- Location
- East Mids
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 150
Hi I had some bees down on the Linc/Cambs fens this summer. I have taken bees there for the last few years as the farm grows mustard for colmans which in previous year has given a similar honey to OSR as you would expect. This year I left them there after the mustard has finished (mid June) and got a second crop of honey from end of June to mid July . This had a really distinctive "herby" smell when cracking the crown board and extracting and a similar aftertaste (when the sweetness has gone) that is almost reminiscent of cloves. The honey is pretty generic amber runny honey to look at. I had an explore around the area and other than beans there was nothing noticeable crop wise. There is a lot of waterways with of bramble, Rosebay and some balsam from what I could see. And they were bringing a mixed bag of pollen when I had a look at the entrance (grey, yellow, orange). Any ideas on what it could be that gives it that smell and taste?
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PB
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PB