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Bill Truesdell wrote:
> It is the bees and the flowers they visit. Not much you can do but
> enjoy. I had four different kinds of honey from five hives in the same
> apiary. It all depends on what nectar sources your bees are visiting.
 
every beekeeper who is intresting in the source of the honey
have to learn to make a pollen preparation.
 
and it is not so difficult as it seens.
 
Only on this, you learn what the bees already knows.
 
I have tried to explain it on:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~jtemp/pollenprep.html
 
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