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Milt Lathan <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Feb 2006 12:37:29 -0500
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Hey - time for an old-fashioned hobbyist's question:

I have some pollen in my fridge in mixed bags harvested in 2002 & 2003.
I am planning on feeding it to my (3 - so far) remaining hives mixed with 
a commercial feed.  My experience has been that just adding real pollen to 
the soybean mix causes the bees to readily use up the feed well into 
dandelion bloom.

But - is my pollen getting too old to do them any good?

Now for the Dumb Question - Speaking only of dry or moist feed, I never 
see any evidence that a healthy hive is storing spring feed - do they?

Thanks.

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