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Sat, 31 May 2003 21:32:23 -0600
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In the course of conversation about other things, I was asked this by a
chestnut farmer...

"My question for you is this:  Do you have any idea if a honeybee might
help
spread pollen to the female flowers of the chestnuts?  I don't know if
there is anything of the female flower that would attract a bee to it,
though they are usually attached to the base of a catkin themselves.
This is
just an experiment for this year to see if they will provide any
help"....

allen
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/
Day by day reports on three years of commercial beekeeping

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