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> Research may show why queenless colonies tend to hoard
> pollen.

This pollen hoarding of queenless colonies has been discussed before in this 
forum.  Now we know a bit more.

The link by Joe was very interesting.  Question.  Does anyone know if there 
was a difference in honey production between the high and low pollen 
hoarding colonies?

Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA
Coming to Apimondia in Australia in 2007? 

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