I think testing and truth in labeling is long over due. I would love to know what's in those plastic bears that had imported honey from China.
I would also bet that they would be finding a lot of insecticides, and other Ag. chemicals/pollutants as well. I would love to have mine tested just to see whats in it.
Keep in mind I don't have a real job,
I spent the last two summers literally following my bees around, to see what they were foraging on. We started the season with cat willow. it seamed to me they were bringing in pollen and nectar from it ?( coming in loaded.)
Then the tundra bloomed, we had blueberry, salmonberry, cranberry, mountain raspberry flowers. I saw them working in the spring.
Then we had a bloom of Blue Iris, I only saw them getting pollen from them( I think) along with the alder.
Next was the Cow Parsnips they worked heavy but such small flowers I am not sure they were getting much more than they were eating/ feeding brood...But those were also still in bloom when the Fireweed bloomed, so that could be what would be mixed with the FW honey, of course I could of missed something, we also have Goldenrod and Queen Ann's Lace, and some white Clover I planted, but I have yet to see one of my bees on any of those three flowers.
I will watch more close this coming year and pull a little honey at different times and see if it changes color or flavor at any other time.
We also have a couple kinds of fireweed, one is the Dwarf FW is smaller and it is a bit different shade of flowers, It could have different nectar color as well.