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Mon, 22 Jan 2007 16:38:14 -0700
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> I was checking last week on Torula yeast.  It was recommended years ago by
> Christine Peng, and I used it at the time.  I don't see it offered by bee
> suppliers any more.

I have a sample in my hand.
The broker is
L.B. Tackabery Co.
P.O. Box 2291 Oakhurst CA  93644
559-683-8472
800-245-5731

Let me know if you buy some and it proves out to be as good as what you have 
been using.  (The thing about diet ingredients is that it is wise to test 
them a while before committing).

Also, the ingredients must be FRESH.  That's why many buy direct from 
companies that move a lot of product, like Global or Mann Lake, companies 
that have many large-scale long-term satisfied beekeeping customers, rather 
than feed stores or small suppliers where a product like yeast may sit for 
months--or years waiting for a buyer, or may not be suited for bees.

allen 

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