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Sat, 28 Nov 2009 07:07:13 -0800
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Hi All,

I've been in off list discussion re whether bees move pollen supplement and
store it in the broodnest.

My memory from many years ago when I fed a soy-based product was that I
could see it stored.  But I haven't noticed that happening in recent years
with better products.  But perhaps I simply haven't looked closely enough.

I will check it out soon in my hives with dyed supplement.  Has anyone else
looked closely?

Thanks,
Randy Oliver

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