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Frank & Phronsie Humphrey <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 29 Mar 1997 22:10:28 -0500
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> From: Peter Wagner <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: Soy, pollen substitute
> Date: Thursday, March 27, 1997 4:33 PM
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> Hello,
> I'm interested in making soy patties as a pollen substitute.  I've
> read that I should buy expeller processed soy to do so.  At my local
> health food store they have several types of soy flour, but none refer
> to an expeller process.  Can anyone enlighten me on what I should buy.
> My options are limited to full fat flour and a low fat flour.
> Thanks for any help.
> Peter Wagner
> Maine
 
Purchase pollen substitute from Bee supply houses such as Kelley, Dadant
etc.. They make sure of their source and you don't have to worry about it.
Most of the other soy flour on the market has had the oil removed
chemically.  This can be deadly to bees.
 
Frank Humphrey
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