>
> >From the previous note and our other conversations, would you then leap
> to the conclusion that a pollen patty in the hive would be a better choice
> in the fall?
>
Yep : )
But that would only be if there were not a good natural pollen flow in
fall; otherwise it would be a waste. Better to save it for the natural
initiation of broodrearing in late winter or early spring.
>
> And any thoughts then on feeding dry sub in say Jan before almonds Knowing
> that in 3-4 weeks fresh pollen is incoming??
>
Difficult if raining. Hive-to-hive uptake in my colonies is erratic in
fall, so I was disappointed. Let us know how consistent it is in spring.
--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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