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In a message dated 10/4/2009 6:51:04 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  
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Megabee  has little, if anything, to offer that other feeds do not and 
it is  expensive.




Ok, Allen, I should have read the backlog of Bee-L comments before my  
previous post, but I was away, pulling in colonies from a field trial.
 
Not sure whether you are saying here that Megabee has little 'proven  
benefit' over other feeds - we have noted that it contains about twice the  
protein of many of the competing diets.
 
Jerry

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