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Paul Cherubini <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Oct 2008 09:27:45 -0700
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The Univ. of Florida grad student didn't conduct
a neonicotinoid effects study under actual field exposure
conditions, therefore the results are not relevant 
to what happens in the real world.

In the real world we have situations like Kansas, a state
with huge acreages of commercial (presumably
neonicotinoid treated) sunflowers with pollinators galore 
on those sunflowers:

http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k75/4af/sunc.jpg
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k75/4af/sunb.jpg
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k75/4af/suna.jpg
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k75/4af/sund.jpg
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k75/4af/sune.jpg

And yet CCD is absent in Kansas:

http://www.nebraska.tv/Global/story.asp?S=9181168&nav=menu605_2

"Kansas State University entomologist James Nechols said
Kansas is among the states unaffected by the phenomenon, 
known as Colony Collapse Disorder. "

Paul Cherubini
El Dorado, Calif.

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