Monday, January 30, 2012

Is money made from bee pollen, bee "waste" or just cotton and linen?

Your Q is a little unclear.



Paper money in the U.S. is made of cotton fibers,

very tough/durable

and a few other small trace fibers that contribute to the color specks.



I'm not sure if it contains any waxes, bee or other.

e.g. water proofing, maintains fresh smooth look.



Bee pollen was a health kick in the early 1980's.

And the slogan: "Stay healthy, eat your honey"

Bee honey is an ag. product that is worth significant money,

if the farmer sells direct to the public can make good money.



To bee waste or not to bee waste.

That's the question.

If given the choice, I'd rather not be waste.

Is money made from bee pollen, bee "waste" or just cotton and linen?
its just made out of paper i think which is wood


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