Mad Honey

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skatesailor


sc-bee

Also known as "Mother-In-Law" honey  :evil:
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Palouse

The link didn't work for me, but I looked it up. Grayanotoxin.

The rhododendron is the WA state flower, but rhododendrons don't grow well at all in eastern WA...too dry and hot. They grow well on the west side of the Cascades, and they grow really well in the rain forests on the peninsula. Lotsa hippies over on the peninsula, so maybe they're into that sort of thing.

Are azaleas a problem, too?

iddee

From my past readings, the poisonous rhods are all in Europe. The ones in the US are safe.


Just going by memory. No links to provide.

I have  azaleas and have never seen a bee on them.
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sc-bee

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Quote from: iddee on July 26, 2013, 01:07:23 PM
From my past readings, the poisonous rhods are all in Europe. The ones in the US are safe.


Just going by memory. No links to provide.

I have  azaleas and have never seen a bee on them.

Hood at Clemson mentioned some problems in the mountains of SC a few years back when the drought was so bad. I don't remeber him siteing any sickness but very bitter, nasty honey. The bees usually by-pass rhods for other sources.

http://www.pickenscountyscbeekeepers.com/MLH.html
John 3:16