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Waldemar said:

>Have you seen your bees work red clover?  I have never seen mine do it in 
>my suburban setting.  I've seen bees work red clover where it was planted 
>over some acrege.  They say the Caucasian bees' probosis is long enough to 
>effectively collect the nectar from red clover.

I've never seen honeybees work red clover.   Crimson clover, yes:  red 
clover, no.

Walter Weller

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