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    Although yes, microbes do eat sugar, your not likely to notice any significant drop of sugar content because of this. The sap would spoil long before that happened. As long as it's kept cold sap can be stored for a while and then boiled without issue or drop in sugar content. Like I mentioned, spoiling is normally the issue.
    Last edited by Clinkis; 03-15-2016 at 11:19 AM.
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