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>Even native bees are becoming contaminated with coumaphos--apparently from contact with honeybees at the flowers, or perhaps from residues left by honey bees on flowers.

>New volunteer comb drawn by honey bees in clean boxes also contains
coumaphos residues.  

hi randy, i'd be very interested in hearing more about the two above claims.  is there any data (published or unpublished but that you can quote from) on these?

deknow

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