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>>There is another aspect presented by Mr. Wright that it is at odds with my
observations.  He says bees store pollen under the brood area.
Any one have seen this?

I've read Walt Wright's writings with interest.  Some things made sense and I've observed them but I have never seen my colonies pack pollen under the broodnests when I ran unlimited broodnest colonies.  In tight cavity feral colonies, I've seen pollen in side combs under the broodnest.

Waldemar


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