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Just hived my first swarm for this, the 2017, season. Was about 3# of bees. I'm located 1/2 way between Montgomery and Mobile, Alabama (85 miles in each direction by highway). Mike in LA
From: Kristina Williams <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2017 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: [BEE-L] Winter 2016-2017
>
> Karla wrote:
> > pollen coming in-
> Peter asked: > In February. Any idea of the source?
We've had (mostly silver) maple pollen and nectar coming in for about a
week. It's an important source of pollen to get the bees through March,
our snowiest month. Before maples, some chicken feed comes in. Both are a
light grayish yellow.
Cheers,
Kristina Williams
Boulder, CO
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