"I think that feeding pollen is a waste of time unless you're in the business of selling bees. Feeding pollen and syrup early will just lead to swarming if you're not splitting the hives."
feeding bees any type of pollen sub, and at any time of the year is not a waste of time. bees will swarm if so inclined whether you feed this to them with syrup or not or practice other measures for swarm management. in areas where there are droughts of pollen, a pollen sub is a good thing even in the spring, or if there is little to no pollen present in the hive. bees need pollen to survive, and bees need pollen to feed themselves and baby bees to make healthy bees. in spring this ramps up when the queen is laying. NUTRITION, if you don't have it, your will bees will suffer, pollen sub or the real thing. many look at this from the standpoint of ramping up the queen for laying, but pollen subs have many more benefits than building up a hive.
like scott said, he placed dry pollen sub out. how many of us have seen our bees scavenge for pollen in compost piles, dirt, cornfields, etc.....wherever or when it is or might be short in the hive?
i feed my bees 1:1 syrup in the spring and if need be, i give them a pollen sub, i always prepare for swarming, but i will not, not give them what they might need to survive or produce healthy bees.