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Mysterious Shades of Multicolored Honey…

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.

Bees in northeastern France collected honey in mysterious shades

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.

President of the local union of beekeepers demonstrates multi-colored honey

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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