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​I find the reactions to ingredients Purina Bee Hearty borderline absurd.
Anthropomorphic aversion to dried chicken blood likely matters not a
chicken's ass to honey bees. I doubt Purina would have released the product
untested. So the question becomes is it good or is it not for honey bee
development? I'm sure there were test, show me the data! Cries of "Ewww!
Chicken blood!" are IMHO just noise!

Aarin Morris - Wondering why they didn't call it "Purina Bee Chow"?

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