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From: "randy oliver"

> Bees didn't crash on corn and sunflower historically.  So something
> changed.

They will if asked to perform afterwards.  Unless there happens to be good 
quality pollen at the same time as the corn or sunflower.

> My guess is that it is a synergy between the three--poor nutrition aqnd N
> ceranae,  with a possible exacerbation due to neonics.

My point still is, that unless you know the bees have had good nutrition, 
you do not know what you are measuring.

Geoff Manning 

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