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In a message dated 4/26/98 7:18:56 PM CST, [log in to unmask] writes:
 
<< 1) I keep reading about newly-drawn comb and cappings as being "white" or
 "light colored".  Mine are bright yellow to brown.  Is this due to the
 pollen (substitute) patties each hive has and/or the 1:1 sugar syrup
 provided? >>
 
 
As i have understood the brown part would be in part of "track" marks somthing
that happens with time.

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