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> Bee fat body protein levels increased with consumption of pollen

G Kleinschmidt (Australia) did work on this.  Initiated, I think,
trying to understand why some Aussie colonies would 'collapse'
before/during a flow.  He monitored the protein levels to determine
that for a colony to have sustainability, it needed high grade
pollens X weeks before the anticipated flow...


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