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Mon, 11 Aug 2008 11:52:56 -0500
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> No, not doubtful, useless.

Bees use the corn pollen and always have in the Midwest. In the east , west
and south you see little corn compared to the upper Midwest. In my area the
corn fields run for miles in all directions.


The only sure way to avoid corn pollen is to move the hives into range
country when the clover flow is over. The River bottoms is another area you
can move to. Many better pollen producing plants.

bob

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