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Monday, November 19, 2012

M&Ms

A French bee colony has been eating M&M candy waste which has made their honey blue and green.

 

Here's one of those honeycombs…

 

a french bee colony

 

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Interesting. :)

16 comments:

  1. OMG I think I'll stop eating M&M's!

    Hugs
    Roz

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    1. Not sure I'll be eating any blue or green honey. :)

      Hugs,
      Cat

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  2. LOL... maybe they were trying to make honeycomb M&Ms....Just like the cripsy ones, only tastier :)

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  3. Huh...I wonder why this never happens when I drink too many Blue Lagoons ?

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    1. ROFL Willie - and you wonder why we blame everything on you!

      Hugs,
      Cat

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  4. Wow, indeed. I will ask my son.......ahem....the entomologist about this. (Sorry, it's not very often that I get to brag about that.....) He will talk for an hour and I won't understand what he says, but he will think I am super cool for knowing about it.... So, Thanks Cat.
    I wonder what the honey tastes like, and how it impacts the health of the hive?
    Wouldn't it be a good thing if the M&M Candy factory planted a few acres of wildflowers and covered their candy waste in the interest of bee health?

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    1. Ooh Lillie - an etomologist? Color me impressed! Yes, please, ask him about this - would love to hear what he has to say.

      Please remember to come back and tell us.

      Hugs,
      Cat

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  5. Very interesting. I would be interested in getting Lillie's son take on this.

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    1. I'm interested in hearing his answer also Sunny.

      See Lillie - Sunny wants to know also. :)

      Hugs,
      Cat

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  6. I too am curious about how the honey would taste. I would think that an M&M diet wouldn't be any healthier for the bees than it would be for me? Pretty interesting though.

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    1. Good questions Queenie - maybe Lillie's son will have these answers also.

      Hugs,
      Cat

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  7. Ugh! I am going to go with....All that is left is the dye. I love M&Ms too. :-(

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    1. Hoping Lillie comes back and let's us all know what her son has to say about this Minelle. Think I'll be staying away from green or blue honey. :)

      Hugs,
      Cat

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