Kangaroo Island beekeepers desperately try to keep Ligurian strain alive after last year's bushfires destroyed hives
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Beekeepers on Kangaroo Island are feeding bees flowers that they have not tried before which will lead to new flavours of honey.
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The taste of Kangaroo Island honey could be set to change, as struggling local beekeepers try everything to keep the island's unique colony bees alive and thriving after the deadly bushfires.
Key points:
Bushfires devastated the western half of the island last year
Honey production on the island has dropped by up to 75 per cent