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Ari Seppälä <[log in to unmask]>
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> I will rephrase the statement slightly,-   After all pollen is the source 
> of
> almost
> all the beehives nutrition.
>

I could ask if there is any other source of protein to bees than pollen. 
Anyone know how much there is proteins in nectar ? Honey has, but it comes 
from pollen in honey.

Royal jelly is proteins from pollen, just made into different form.

Ari Seppälä
Finland 

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