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Karen Thurlow-Kimball <[log in to unmask]>
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>Enrofloxacin, a synthetic antibacterial belonging to fluoroquinolone class 
>approved to treat
bacterial infections in cattle, but in no other food animal.
>Enrofloxacin was detected in 83% of the samples -10 out of 12 samples 
>analysed.

Could the Enrofloxacin get in the honey by the practice of using cow urine 
to rid bees of microbial diseases?
http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/business/indian-scientists-use-cow-urine-for-better-rearing-of-honeybees_10069458.html

It is sprayed on the frames. (I have shared this video in the past.)
http://beepropolis.org/honeybees-reared-by-urine

Karen Kimball
Maine 

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