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Re: Bees brining in pollen
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02/04/24 02:39 PM
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I saw some pollen in a water puddle today - recon it’s pine?
I don’t know anything about bees, except I need them for our garden.
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Re: Bees brining in pollen
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02/04/24 03:34 PM
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Maple or Willow I'd imagine. Nothing up here in NE AL is producing any yet that I know of. Henbit isn't even blooming yet.
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Re: Bees brining in pollen
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02/05/24 09:01 PM
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I was curious so I did a Google search and according to Zyrtec - the two most probable are cedar and maple. They also mentioned adler, but I am not familiar with that tree - but apparently there are adler bushes all over Alabama?
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