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>>I am quite sure that in pollen deficiency, affects royal jelly quality, and definitely amounts of royal jelly go down.

Ditto.  In the early spring, with less pollen available, one can observe a lot more smaller sized bees being raised.  Not the case in the summer or early fall when the young bees are quite plump and uniform.

Waldemar

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