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"Glen B. Glater" <[log in to unmask]>
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Midnight Networks' Support Team <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 19 Mar 1996 19:52:21 EST
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 >>>>   Now, to the request for help.  We have three bird feeders (seed) around
 >>>> our house and have recently had some kind of bees or wasps swarming around
 >>>> the feeders when it's warm out and cleaning out the feeders.  Usually,
 
I saw bird seed at the entrance to and a bit inside our hive last
week.  I worried that mice may have brought the seed in, but this
message says that it was probably the bees!
 
Perhaps the seed is covered in pollen?  This is a weird one...  Who
ever heard of "seed eating" bees?
 
--glen
 
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