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Karen Thurlow-Kimball <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 1 Apr 2012 21:23:56 -0400
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Right now we have about 5 different blooms, Maple, Pussy Willow, Popular
and Juniper. I use this site some times to see what is out in my area.
http://www.pollen.com/allergy-forecast.asp?zip=04096 When you click the
plant on the page there are microscopic images of the pollen. I will take
pollen off a bee to see what they have. I used to see allot of pollen in
animal stool samples when I worked as a vet tech, pine pollen looks like
Mickey Mouse. Some of the yellow I am seeing could be the protein patty on
the hive to some of that could be in the gut. I will dilute a piece of that
and look at it too.

Thanks,
Karen

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