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Allen Dick <[log in to unmask]>
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> 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.

I wasn't aware of that.  I trust that this number as been verified?  Such a difference would seem to be significant and should predict superior results if protein content is an indicator.

From what I have heard, though, MegaBee has not,  caught on well with commercial beekeepers who have tried it, and I know people who have pallets of it sitting unwanted due partly to price.

Maybe you have heard different? 

I think Randy did some tests with it, too.  Can't recall.  

Maybe Bob can say what he is hearing, too.

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