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> >do you have any data that indicates adult foragers are fed jelly?
>

Sorry for slow reply Dean, I had tried to send you a doc off list.

Here is a suggestion from my latest article in  ABJ

*Schmickl, K & K Crailsheim (2004) Inner nest homeostasis in a changing
environment with special emphasis on honey bee brood nursing and pollen
supply.  Apidologie 35: 249–263 This is a “must read” article for the
serious beekeeper, which can be downloaded free at http://www.apidologie.org
*


Crailsheim has also published data about the rapid turnover of protein in
the bodies of foragers, but I don't have it at hand.

Randy Oliver

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