RE:LOTS OF ROCKS...MANUKA "bee's nest" = Decade Resources Ltd!, 'Apart from being completely and utterly delicious, why is Manuka honey so expensive? Well, because Manuka is honey is rare. 'Think of it as the Champagne of the honey world. ... 'It's actually the Manuka pollen that gives Manuka Honey its powerful health-giving properties. In addition to the rarity of the bloom, and the hard-to-get-to places where Manuka bushes grow naturally, it also takes bees around 22,700 individual trips to the Manuka Flowers to collect enough nectar to create one 17.6 oz (500g) jar of Manuka Honey. One bee may only collect enough nectar to make teaspoon of honey in their lifespan, and one hive may have 40,000 bees collecting nectar to convert into honey. Between the bees, the beekeepers, researchers, testers, packers, drivers and more, there’s a lot of work and livelihood that goes into every jar you see on the shelf, which is why each jar is a precious gift to be honored.DRL very healthy bullboard, lol