> again let me say I have never used powdered eggs in sub so I have no first
> hand experience but think would be a good addition to the sub from what I
> have read and heard and would not have trouble recommending Dave or Keith as
> egg sources.
The first time I heard of powdered eggs in pollen sub was at the first
National Beekeeping Convention in Sacramento. A prominent researcher
from the Tucson Bee Lab was comparing/contrasting different
formulations, one of which was a home grown formula from Pennsylvania.
The researcher just presented data, no opinions. The data was very
UNFAVORABLE for the home-grown formula from Pa, which included
powdered eggs. My recollection of the event was to make a note to
myself to skip the powdered eggs in pollen substitute.
And I too have no first-hand experience with a using powdered eggs.
Caveat emptor.
Aaron Morris - think, therefore I bee!
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