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Allen:
Different strains of bees, apparently collect pollen very 
differently, and as I understand it, whether from you, or
from ARS, you have a different strain from  most US
beekeepers.  Could that also be a factor? 

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Could. But then to smaller bees fit into smaller plants for
pollenation and therefore more variance, like smaller
people fitting into smaller shoes the bigger cannot get on,
so where the shoe or bee fits the bloom the reward is
gotten...Allen! Could that also be a factor?

REgards,

Dee


 
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