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Lionel Evans <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 May 2013 18:41:58 -0500
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Hi Jerry,

Jerry said, >I hope you are being facetious.<

I am not hinting the link provided any truth. It could. I am serious about 
neonics being harmful.

Bees are now dying in Alabama without any carcasses left in hives. At least 
some of mine have happened this way.

I had some to die from starvation and some totally void of bees. Some of 
these had frames with capped honey left.

I also see larvae dying in the cell in all stages of development. I feel 
that is probably caused from seed treatment.

Canola planted here in the last few years has been a good buildup source for 
our bees.

This year I see more dead and dying brood than in the past. No disease, just 
looks as being chilled or sprayed.

Lionel

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