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Joined: May 2009 Gender: Male  Posts: 3 Karma: 0 |  | Poison Oak Honey « Thread Started on May 11, 2009, 7:34pm » | |
I am from the Salem area and am looking for some Poison Oak honey. I hear that it comes due towards the end of July along with the blackberries. Is there any bee keepers that purposefully gets poison oak honey or has honey that has poison oak in it?
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Joined: Jun 2007 Gender: Male  Posts: 552 Karma: -1 |  | Re: Poison Oak Honey « Reply #1 on May 11, 2009, 8:52pm » | |
From what I have observed, the Poison Oak blooms between the maples and black berries. Does that seem about right?
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Joined: May 2009 Gender: Male  Posts: 3 Karma: 0 |  | Re: Poison Oak Honey « Reply #3 on May 15, 2009, 3:16pm » | |
Drew; so you're saying that usually the blackberry honeys will have the highest potential of having poison oak content - not enough obviously to be marked as "poison oak"? What do you mean by "purchase some...have it tested for source"? Are you talking about testing poison oak plants?
Thanks for your replies and thoughts; if you have any further information still interested.
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Joined: Jun 2007 Gender: Male  Posts: 552 Karma: -1 |  | Re: Poison Oak Honey « Reply #4 on May 16, 2009, 6:15am » | |
Can you get an adverse reation to poison oak honey is what I am curious about.
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|  | Re: Poison Oak Honey « Reply #5 on May 16, 2009, 8:11am » | |
I bought some poison oak honey from Wild Bee Honey Farm in Eagle Point (southern Oregon). Their number is 541-826-7621.
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Joined: May 2009 Gender: Male  Posts: 3 Karma: 0 |  | Re: Poison Oak Honey « Reply #8 on Jun 15, 2009, 6:41pm » | |
Been very interesting reading your replies. I haven't applied any of the information you've provided yet but did pass the phone number to my parents who are also interested in Poison Oak Honey. We've had it in the past and it has seemed to help decrease my mom's allergies to Poison Oak; which is why they are looking for it.
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|  | Re: Poison Oak Honey « Reply #9 on Apr 13, 2010, 11:17pm » | |
try GloryBee Foods for Poison Oak Honey. They are in Eugene, Oregon.
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Joined: Jun 2007 Gender: Male  Posts: 552 Karma: -1 |  | Re: Poison Oak Honey « Reply #10 on Apr 22, 2010, 8:13pm » | |
My bees made some wonderful Poison Oak honey last year in the North Willamette Valley, it even won a blue ribbon at the Oregon State Fair. I will be gathering some this year too....fingers crossed. I live in Aloha and will be selling it.
PM me if you are interested.
Kevin
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|  | Re: Poison Oak Honey « Reply #11 on Sept 16, 2010, 11:17am » | |
Hello everyone, I live in the Willamette Valley. I love the hunting around here but absolutely HATE the poison oak, with a passion. I am so allergic to it that if I even say "poison oak" I get it haha. I have heard of "poison oak honey" from a lady I work with... (Hippie type lady). She told me that it was a pretty common remedy. So one day while on the job (delivery driver) I had a stop at a bee keeper’s house. I saw my chance to ask an expert about this matter. I picked his brain about poison oak honey. He eventually gave me a quart of honey. He told me that in that quart would have some poison oak honey in it but couldn’t tell me how much. I tell you that part to get to this part. After eating at least half of that jar, I found myself hunting elk in poison oak infected areas. It has been about 2 weeks since that elk hunt...i am still poison oak free. Can’t say for sure if the honey has helped or not...but I like to think it has. Anyway, thanks for reading.
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