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NurseBee
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Both my hives have been collecting tons of pollen since Easter.Some of the bees come back to the hive completely covered. Here in central Massachusetts what could be the source these last 2 weeks,other than crocus?
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What color is it???
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Go to
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and put in your zip code and they will tell you what the sources of pollen are for your area right now.
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Maple or other early trees are a large source for early pollen
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The first page only tells me there is a zero pollen count for this zip. The next page I go to tells me all the pollen plants in Texas for this time of year. Doesn't help much as Texas has a variety of plants scattered throughout and I don't know one plant from another. Never had a reason to determine different spiecies of plants till now. Is there something I can't find to narrow it down?
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They just list the predominant pollens at the time. I don't know hwo to narrow it more. Here, right now, it's listed as Maple, Elm, and Cedar/Juniper. But I'm sure the bees are working the crocuses, and now the dandelions.
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The pollen that my bees are collecting is mostly bright yellow and occasionally orange.
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Crocus has both bright yellow to orange pollen, most likey that is it, If my memory serave me right , the Maple in central mass is mostly pale yellow.
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