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Howard wonders about bright-orange pollen collection in Eastern NYS, after several hard frosts.

I live near Howard, near Albany, New York.  My bees are also collecting bright-orange pollen and I believe it is from Aster, which is still blooming, as it withstands temperatures down to about 20 degrees F, or -7 C.  

Lloyd
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Lloyd Spear, Owner of Ross Rounds, Inc.
Manufacturer of round comb honey equipment and Sundance pollen traps

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