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By *rishandhung OP   Man
over a year ago

Fivemiletown

Anyone know where it is? Anyone local to it?

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By *lue eyesMan
over a year ago

cavan


"Anyone know where it is? Anyone local to it?"

Correct me if I'm wrong but I think their is one in smithborrough Monaghan aswell

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By *rishandhung OP   Man
over a year ago

Fivemiletown


"Anyone know where it is? Anyone local to it?

Correct me if I'm wrong but I think their is one in smithborrough Monaghan aswell

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Yes there is but its only 1 day a year

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan

Well I never

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By *itemeagainMan
over a year ago

Wexford


"Anyone know where it is? Anyone local to it?"

What is fever containing well you speak of ?

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By *lassic guyMan
over a year ago

my bed to your just ask

St faithleach's

Ballyleague co roscommon

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By *ot neuteredMan
over a year ago

Kildare

OP try find a local Hunny to eat, it is supposed to prevent Hay Fever, just don't call her Hun, a lot of ladies don't like that

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By *lue eyesMan
over a year ago

cavan

Or if your brave enough a sting of a nettle every day,and yes I do actually mean the one that grows wilde in the rose garden

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By *unseeker93Man
over a year ago

ballinasloe

Buddy of mine keeps bees say if you find a local keeper and eat the raw honey it help as the local pollen is in it and helps build immune system to it helping with hatfever

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"Buddy of mine keeps bees say if you find a local keeper and eat the raw honey it help as the local pollen is in it and helps build immune system to it helping with hatfever"

Hayfever is caused by the pollen from grasses and trees, neither of which the bees bother with. There is absolutely no scientific research to back up the assertion that local honey will help other than you might enjoy your toast a bit more.

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By *ot neuteredMan
over a year ago

Kildare


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Hayfever is caused by the pollen from grasses and trees, neither of which the bees bother with. There is absolutely no scientific research to back up the assertion that local honey will help other than you might enjoy your toast a bit more.

I'd dispute that bee's don't bother with pollen from trees, in April and May Holly, Hawthorne, Lime,Alder and Willow tree's plus many more, are full of bee's gathering pollen "

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


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Hayfever is caused by the pollen from grasses and trees, neither of which the bees bother with. There is absolutely no scientific research to back up the assertion that local honey will help other than you might enjoy your toast a bit more.

I'd dispute that bee's don't bother with pollen from trees, in April and May Holly, Hawthorne, Lime,Alder and Willow tree's plus many more, are full of bee's gathering pollen "

I didn't phrase it very well but the point is the same. The pollen from trees is of no use for the bees making honey as the grains are just too small and light, hence the problems they cause with hay fever. The pollen is also only the smaller incidental part as its the nectar they're after. The pollen that ends up in honey is the larger pollen from wildflowers which don't cause hay fever.

Research has been done on this theory and nothing has been found to support it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone know where it is? Anyone local to it?"

I'm heading up on Sunday. I'll try anything at this stage

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By *exmark12Man
over a year ago

Rathcoole/Roscommon/Mayo

Clontuskert Close to Lanesboro

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By *rishandhung OP   Man
over a year ago

Fivemiletown


"Clontuskert Close to Lanesboro"

Thank you will try to find it this weekend

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