Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > Swarming in Seoul, S.Korea

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brahms74

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Bee swarming season is here in S.Korea:-)

These Bees are apis cerana. little different to apis mellifera.

Bee Keeper who loves Fig Tree?? What a Irony..:-)

greenfig

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Wow! What are they doing following this ritual? 

javajunkie

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Very cool pics but gave me the heebie jeebies.

musillid

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So does the honey from Apis cerana taste the same as from mellifera?

brahms74

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Yes, It's a same honey. sugar is sugar:-) but some sensitive persons can tell it's difference by flavour.
actually, in far east asian area, honey from apis cerana treated as a medicine.
difference between 2 species are just like horse & zebra. same figure, same foods but no F1 between cerana and mellifera.
cerana is much smaller in size:-)  

Johnparav

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Do the bees attack your figs ?

John

musillid

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Purchased some honey from Viet Nam and it tasted different, so I wondered if the bees were different (or the nectar), hence the question. There's more than just glucose in there.