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In a message dated 05/08/2008 18:24:13 GMT Standard Time,  
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and  within a few weeks, once they finish blueberries in Maine and don’t have 
fresh  food, 
they break down. The queen quits laying or dies, brood goes to that  snotty 
condition and about 
half the colonies die. However, if they get fed  fresh food ... protein ... 
they don’t.


Isn't blueberry pollen a bit low on protein?
 
Chris



   

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