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Geoff Manning <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Aug 2017 09:36:54 +1000
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> I'm curious about your casual observation, since where I live, leaving a
> pollen trap on a hive for more than a week or so invariably crashes that
> hive (other than during the most intense period of pollen flow in the
> spring).  What have others observed in your areas?

I am a fair way down the road from you, but I have not seen any observable
difference between those with a trap and those without, even though I would
expect it.  I only normally collect pollen when overall conditions are good.

Geoff Manning

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