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I didn't watch them that close. Sorry Jerry. Wasn't looking w/ the eyes of a research scientist. :)

Randomly selected hives. Eight of the 40 that were in the yard. Seems like they knocked the pollen out of the cells by banging the frame down onto a sheet of paper on the deck of my truck. But, they may have dug some of the pollen out of cells w/ a tool of some sort. I was working hives to counteract potential swarming. I bet if you talked to Dennis van Engelsdsorp, Jeff Pettis or Robyn Rose one of them could tell you what was supposed to happen.

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