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Title: Real pollen?
Post by: greg spike on November 04, 2008, 01:19:13 PM
I'm planning for spring and just wondering.... Does anybody out there feed real pollen, or cut it with soy subsitute? If so where do you harvest it? And do suppliers provide a fresh and trustworthy product?
I'm just not sure if its worth the risk of cross-contamination if they use entrance pollen traps.
Title: Re: Real pollen?
Post by: Michael Bush on November 04, 2008, 08:42:24 PM
If I can, I feed real pollen. When I don't have enough I cut it with dry substitute.  I probably should do more research on which would be the best, but I just buy it from Brushy Mt.  If I can't get it quickly enough, I mix the real pollen with whole soy flour about 50/50.
Title: Re: Real pollen?
Post by: reinbeau on November 04, 2008, 09:40:44 PM
We made pollen patties out of real pollen we bought from Brushy Mountain.  They ate them all right up!
Title: Re: Real pollen?
Post by: Pond Creek Farm on November 04, 2008, 10:24:18 PM
Other than patties, how else does one feed polen?  Also, how do I know when such feeding is required or advised?
Title: Re: Real pollen?
Post by: greenismycolor on November 05, 2008, 01:51:41 AM
Hi all
I have some pollen that I collected from a lost hive. I have it frozen. Would you tell me how to feed it to a hive that I am trying to build up for the winter?

green
Title: Re: Real pollen?
Post by: Michael Bush on November 05, 2008, 07:30:33 AM
I put a solid bottom board with a board behind it for good drainage, and then put a screened bottom board on top of that and the pollen on top of that with an empty box and a lid.