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Jerry Bromenshenk <[log in to unmask]>
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As Charlie says, other than airborne traces, plenty of areas--my own yards
in the Sierra Nevada are far from commercial agriculture.





As Charlie says, other than airborne traces, plenty of areas--my own yards
in the Sierra Nevada are far from commercial agriculture.


Randy, have you actually sent wax and bees to Gastonia for a broad spectrum analysis, or are you assuming clean environments?  As I said, easier to find now then even a decade ago, but if you haven't paid the money, run the analysis, you're still guessing.

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