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While ensuring the safety of the bees is paramount, the bees' presence does give the owners an extra money-making avenue.
The bees have left behind a large amount of honey residue, which Jake hopes can be bottled and sold as Leyton Engineer Honey.
He added: 'It would be really nice to have some actual home-grown honey in the middle of London. I hope we can make that work with what we've got left.'
Talk about an unlikely source of bringing in the bees!
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Re: Technical Engineer honey money
Unlikely to happen. My wife keeps bees and there are all sorts of hoops to jump through at all stages, so accidental honey won’t be sellable
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Re: Technical Engineer honey money
I hope the bees were looked after and transferred safely to their new hives.east saxon gas wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2024 11:51 am https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -roof.html
While ensuring the safety of the bees is paramount, the bees' presence does give the owners an extra money-making avenue.
The bees have left behind a large amount of honey residue, which Jake hopes can be bottled and sold as Leyton Engineer Honey.
He added: 'It would be really nice to have some actual home-grown honey in the middle of London. I hope we can make that work with what we've got left.'
Talk about an unlikely source of bringing in the bees!