Feeding fermented honey back to bees?

Started by theriverhawk, June 17, 2010, 10:37:35 AM

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theriverhawk

So, it appears that I have some honey that has started a little fermenting.  Is it ok to feed this back to the bees?

hardwood

I wouldn't. I put out some fermented honey once (it was really fermented) and it killed everything that came to it. Carpenter bees, japanese beetles, wasps...you name it.

Scott
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AllenF

It's bad for the bees, but good for you.