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> >Bees generally (bees do nothing invariably) seem to store only one colour
> of pollen per cell, even when several different sorts are being collected.
Chris, you may wish to inspect stored pollen more carefully, since if you
are only looking a the surface layer in each cell, then you will only see
one color. If you take a 5mm diameter pipette tube and shove it down into
pollen cells, you can pull out a plug of the stored pollen. What I find is
that there are often multiple layers of different colored pollen in the same
cell.
--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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