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> If that is the one you base on your attitude about neonicotinoids, then it
> is better to close our discussion, sorry!
>

Sort of counter to "Informed beekeeping".

Truth is, most studies on this topic are "tainted" by the source of funding
or agendas, but what is new? The key is, as Randy has aptly demonstrated,
does the study has any merit on its own. That sort of thinking has been the
underlying premise of this list. All points are welcome but be prepared to
defend them. There actually are ethical people on both sides of this
subject.

To throw out all arguments becasue of their source leads to dogma, not
truth.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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