Brian Fredericksen wrote: > > the corn syrup or sugar syrup we feed today is not likely the > same moecular composition as 15 years ago. I have difficulty with that since sugar (sucrose) has been sugar since the dawn of time, and to change its molecular composition would make it something other than sugar. In addition, to make it you go through a long process of refinement. That would seem to make the end product exactly what it was before GMO. Most concerns about GMO crops are related to the effect of the plant or fruit, unmodified, on the environment or us. So if we eat BT corn, what does that do? Ids BT in the corn and how much? Or is it in the pollen and what does that do to bees? Those are valid concerns, but not if you take the product, like sugar beets or corn, and put it through the processing that results in sugar. Bill Truesdell Bath, Maine **************************************************** * General Information About BEE-L is available at: * * http://www.honeybeeworld.com/bee-l/default.htm * ****************************************************