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Dave is right.  I've analysed pollen loads and found a small proportion of wind pollinated types in the interior of pollen loads.  In the UK where Chris usually does his beekeeping, grass and nettle pollen in small amounts in pollen loads of clover, oilseed rape and willowherb.

all the best

Gavin


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