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Friends,
Kick me if this is a repeat.
Thanks.
**John Iannuzzi, Ph.D.
**38 years in apiculture
**12 hives of Italian honeybees
**At Historic Ellicott City, Maryland, 21042, U.S.A. (10 miles west of
Baltimore, Maryland) [9772 Old Annapolis Rd - 410 730 5279]
**"Forsooth there is some good in evil things
For bees extract sweetness from the weed" -- Bard of Avon
**Website: http://www.xmetric.com/honey
**Email: [log in to unmask] [1jan981031est]
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Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 09:00:19 -0500 (EST)
From: John Iannuzzi <[log in to unmask]>
To: Anonymous <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Earliest Pollen
Friends,
My honeybees were carting in pollen on January 9!
Curious, I checked the swamps in the woods behind my house.
Sure enuf, the skunk cabbage was starting to bloom!
Obviously because of the warm Jan weather.
In prior years, never happened until mid-Feb.
Question: what does this portend for my mid-June honey harvest?
Thanks in advance.
Jack the Bman
**John Iannuzzi, Ph.D.
**38 years in apiculture
**12 hives of Italian honeybees
**At Historic Ellicott City, Maryland, 21042, U.S.A. (10 miles west of
Baltimore, Maryland) [9772 Old Annapolis Rd - 410 730 5279]
**"Forsooth there is some good in evil things
For bees extract sweetness from the weed" -- Bard of Avon
**Website: http://www.xmetric.com/honey
**Email: [log in to unmask] [1jan981031est]
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