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Christopher Carrigan <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 3 Apr 1996 14:34:33 +0000
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Hello,
 
I saw a book at a beemasters course in Vancouver over ten years ago that
had a number of colour plates which helped identify pollen types. It was a
small hard cover book. It may have been put out by the IBRA, i am not sure
though. Try Doug McCutcheon's Beekeeping books. 604-546-9870, Armstrong,
B.C. Canada He has over 200 titles and one of them may be just the one you
are looking for. He also helped organise that BeeMasters course so he would
have seen the book then as well. good luck
 
 
 
>At bee school last night I asked whether anyone knew of a book that shows
>pictures and descriptions of all the different colors of pollen, and no one
>was able to come up with an answer.  I've watched the bees at different
>times in the year bringing in 4 or 5 different colors of pollen
>simultaneously and would like to look up in a book or chart just exactly
>what is blooming at that particular time.  I've looked in some of the
>'standard issue' books, but none of them seem to go into very much detail.
>Any ideas?
 
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Christopher Carrigan             [log in to unmask]
Arras, B.C.  V0C 1B0
Canada    (604) 843-7205

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