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Scott Koppa <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 17 Jan 2018 11:00:28 -0500
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> Hmm. Dried blood? What were they thinking?

Well, it was posited that a variety of micronutrients was a good thing, as was a variety of pollens (i.e., wider assortment of amino acids). I would imagine that this ingredient would fulfill such a role, no?

The only question is whether bees have the necessary enzymes/gut bacteria to process it (as would mosquitos, ticks, and other blood sucking insects).

S

Skillman, NJ

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