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Thanks for all of the responses regarding bees interest in poppy and
hazelnut. My conclusion so far is that neither plant are significant to
the vast majority of beekeepers from a commercial point of view but that
bees are interested poppy.

This raises two more questions.

Are bees after the pollen or the nectar?

What pollenates hazelnuts?

Regards
Ron Law

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