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dan hendricks <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Feb 2002 04:38:48 -0800
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Hi, Norman.  In Seattle 95% (+/-) of the flowers are of no interest
to the bees.  Among those is the daffodil.  It seems so strange
because they are loaded with pollen and my bees are enthusiastic
foragers of pollen.  In fact, I have to use pollen traps to keep them
from plugging up the hive with it.  But not to worry.  The bees know
what they are doing.   Dan



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