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> But there is one path that's much more foolish concerning long term honey
> bee health, human health, hive product and environmental safety, than the
> other. And traveling that path leads to the pesticide treadmill, sick bees
> and probably sick beekeepers as well. That's why many of today's leading
> researchers suggest it's way past time to get off that treatment path and
> let the bees sort things out.
>

And there, again, is the rub. Fine if you are a side liner but not if you
make a living (if you can call it that) from bees.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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