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Hi Everyone,

I hope everybody had a reasonably good season.  I'm in Eastern Ontario
and I have noticed for the last few years from my records that the bees
have found some pollen at this time of year.  Sure enough they were
bringing some in today.  Not alot, but noticeable.  Any ideas as to what
it's from?

Thanks
Kent Stienburg

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