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Trevor Weatherhead <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Sep 2011 06:41:35 +1000
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> Following up on reports of excessive pollen hoarding in hives, I discussed
> with some appropriate researchers at Apimondia.

For me there are certain sources where the hives store a lot of pollen in
the brood chamber and even take it above the excluder.  There can be up to
50% of the comb with pollen in it on these sources.  Randy, are you
referring to this type of occurrence or are you finding the bees in general
are storing more pollen?

Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA 
 

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