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Tue, 10 Apr 2012 22:27:00 -0500
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> Bob, I've asked you a couple of times to provide such encapsulated pollen
> for testing, so that we can find out which, if any, pesticides are present
> at high levels (I certainly suspect).

I did not know the source of these combs. Could have been from the hives of 
the two beekeepers hives I added last spring. Could have been comb I 
purchased with bees last spring in Texas.
The comb was not from my hives as was wired . I suspect from one of the two 
beekeepers colonies I purchased.

Testing encapsulated  comb  I can not trace is of little help. I was puzzled 
by the amount I saw then tossed in the burn barrel.

bob

bob 

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