Several years ago, beekeepers of northeastern France discovered in their hives a honey of blue, green and brown color!
Honey of different colors began to appear in the hives of many beekeeping farms.
Local beekeepers have sounded the alarm – perhaps an ecological catastrophe is inevitable.
Together with experts, they conducted an investigation and it turned out that the originator of the “wrong honey” was a biogas plant, which used rejected M&M’s candies by Mars company as a fuel. Wastes that were stored in poorly closed containers became easy prey for honey insects. Finding a sweetness, the bees stopped flying for nectar and switched to a colorful button-shaped chocolates.
Hence the multicolored honey.
After the investigation, the plant corrected the error, but that year France lost a very large amount of marketable honey. According to beekeepers who lived in that region, in appearance, that multi-colored substance was a very similar to honey, but could not be called honey.
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