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Lloyd Spear wrote:

> works all of the time is to mix approximately 25% natural pollen, and then
> add just enough 1:1 sugar water to make firm patties.

I am sure Lloyd would add that you should be sure of the pollen source.
Imported pollen for human consumption has been found to have AFB spores.
Not all, but enough that it should not be used.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, ME

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