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It was 67'F last Friday and 60'F last Saturday in SE New Hampshire
(North Hampton specifically) and the bees were bringing in the pollen.
Not really big loads but some. According to my records it is about two
weeks ahead of average and the second earliest I have seen pollen in the
past 8 years.

> I don't know about non-pollen but here in southern NY, we had another
> weekend with temps in the low 60-ies.  Lots of bees bringing in loads
of
> green, orange, yellow pollen.  

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