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Honey Suppliers
To be included on this page please contact Don, whose email address is at the bottom of this page
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There are many varieties of honeys that are not available commercially. This is because they are not produced in large quantities. The honey may have a distinctive character that is not considered appropriate for the mass market or they are just dark in color and look unattractive. Unprocessed honey will go solid (candy) over time. Heating it to about 60 degrees Centigrade can make the honey liquid again. This is best done by placing the container in hot water. Honey can also be heated in the microwave but it can become extremely hot. This may melt the container if it is made of plastic. Remember that beekeepers can only get honey from the floral sources that are available to them. So if you want orange blossom honey you need to approach a beekeeper that has hives in an area that grows oranges equally Leatherwood honey only comes from Tasmania. Beekeepers tend not to store a large amount of honey so some varieties may only be available at certain times of the year.
Beekeepers supplying liquid honey Queensland
New South Wales
Victoria
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Beekeepers supplying Sections/Cut Combe Queensland
New South Wales
Victoria
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
If you cannot find anybody on the list you could try the Clubs & Associations page in the beekeeping information page This page was conceived and written by Don Nairn For any comments alterations additions. Please contact Don Nairn don_nairn@email.com |
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