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Hello Everyone,
I received the following email today and was wondering if Someone could
provide the answers ? I had heard of a university researching the use of
bees to spread a fungus preventative, but nothing in more than a year.
Thanks in advance.
Garry Libby
Attleboro, Massachusetts, USA
Hey, Guys:
I've got questions for you. A local farmer wants to certify his
strawberry field as organic, and can do that if he uses bees to carry
some kind of yeast to the strawberries. That's all I know right now,
but I intend to find out more soon. Do you know anything about this
since you work Ward's fields? Also, do any of the chemicals/antibiotics
used in the hive jeopardize his organic certification?
Thanks for any help!
igor
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