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To investigators of CCD or any other person having ability to comment:

It has been mentioned that frames from CCD dead outs containing what I 
presume is honey, pollen and nectar are not robbed out by neighbouring 
or surviving honey bee colonies.

In such cases, are the bees that are still left in the vicinity foraging 
normally, willing to take up syrup from other sources ?

"Foraging normally", by which I mean compared to bees in areas not 
showing symptoms of CCD, with validation that normal is normal.


Peter

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