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I've got the same problem here in Beltsville with wind.  I don't know
where it's coming from, but the bees aren't flying.  Judging by
the buds, I'd say there's about another 2 weeks of Tulip Poplar.
It may be a long feeding sort of summer.
 
John Alexander
Celtistan Apiaries
Beltsville, MD

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