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?> The first time I heard of powdered eggs in pollen sub was at the first 
National Beekeeping Convention in Sacramento.  A prominent researcher from 
the Tucson Bee Lab was comparing/contrasting different formulations, one of 
which was a home grown formula from Pennsylvania.

I remember that, too, but it seems that Tucson may have reversed itself on 
that.  Not sure.  I hear Hack's recipe is OK.

Hack gave me his formula and permission to use any which way. (Have to love 
that -- contrast this attitude with how ARS co-operators hold their cards 
close their chest).  I posted it in my diary, and also here.  See 
http://community.lsoft.com/scripts/wa-LSOFTDONATIONS.exe?A2=BEE-L;bb6a6d6e.1002A 

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