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I have noticed that many of my bees are bringing in lots of pollen and that
is a good thing.  The question I have is I also see bees bringing in sacks
of red looking material.  I have seen some of this red matter mixed in some
of the pollen cells or what I think is some of the red matter.  Can anyone
tell me what this is?  I live in southeastern Ohio just incase it might be
some sort of red pollen that someone knows of in this area.

Thanks!

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