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Wed, 19 Feb 1997 14:47:57 -0600
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OAKES DAVID W wrote:
 
> My question to those of you who have experience is this:
> What type of trees attract honey bees?
 
A good early pollen source for honeybees in the midwest is pussy willow. The few that
are around here are always full of bees in early spring.
 
-Barry
 
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