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Anthony M. Jadozak wrote: >For the past 10 years I have been adding iodized
table salt to the spring TM dust mixture and pollen substitute fed to hives
in March-April...
 
I'm too inexperienced to judge the validity of your theory, but your
examples certainly are food for thought.  How much salt per colony are you
providing annually with the TM dust and pollen substitute?  Can you tell if
the salt is being ingested at the same rate as the TM and pollen substitute?

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