it's Pollen substitutes. Patties and Powders, meant to boost production in the spring. Beekeeping supply store carry these things. I've seen brewer's yeast and soy among the ingredients listed. AND to save money beekeepers mix up their own, which is where i'm seeing the wheat flour.. and I'm completely dismayed by this practice! Just google "honey bee...
I am a new beekeeper - and just learned that some people use supplements to feed their bees - supplements that could contain wheat flour, soy flour or brewers yeast or all of the above. So to answer your question - yes, it's likely in my opinion there could be gluten in your honey.
I realize this post is from 2009 - but better late than never.
I know this is an old forum topic - but I'm newly into this.... I've been gluten free since June 07 - except for the occasional accidental "glutening"
I've been having a problem with a rash appearing around my mouth and nose - the culprit? I narrowed it down to my paper towels... occasionally I'll grab one blow my nose - and almost every day I use one...