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In a message dated 7/17/99 9:44:33 AM EST, [log in to unmask] writes:

> Anglin wrote,
>
>      A dye would have to be found that was non-toxic, visible, broke down at
>  >the same rate as the pesticide, and didn't leave any objectionable
residues
>  >in the hive- That is one heck of a tall order!
>
I was thinking more on the lines of adding something that really stinks like
bee go to pestcides one would know when and where they were used and the
smell would likely make indiscriminate use much less.

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