Monday, May 11, 2009

What should i do with my pollen?

I have recently invested in a herb grinder with a built in pollen catcher. Other than pressing the contents, can anyone suggest something good to do with it?

What should i do with my pollen?
i think ,you an use it as a pollen source,i mean , from a beekeeping perspective.The color of pollen indicates the color as it appears when the pollen arrives at the beehive. Bees mix dry pollen with nectar and/or honey to compact the pollen in the pollen basket. Dry pollen, is a food source for bees, which contains 16 - 30% protein, 1 - 10% fat, 1 - 7% starch, many vitamins, but little sugar. The protein source needed for rearing one worker bee from larval to adult stage requires approximately 120 to 145 mg of pollen. An average bee colony will collect about 20 to 57 kg (44 to 125 pounds) of pollen a year.
Reply:keep it for wen u get ill then put it in your lemsip
Reply:you could rub the pollen onto all your nice flowers in the garden to cross pollinate them?
Reply:As noone else seems to get what you mean I will have to answer. Either use to make into cakes . Or just put a little in when you have a smoke.Or else invest in a vaporiser.
Reply:The links below indicate that pollen can have health benefits.
Reply:Keep it away from me! I have allergies!
Reply:Make them into honey.





Oh, was this a serious question then?

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