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Aaron Morris wrote:

> I would be suspect of this report....

Where does the whole issue of imidacloprid stand? We certainly had a
flurry of concern over it last year, but the furor seems to have died
off.

Because of its widespread use, I would have expected reports (like the
one asked about) of problems with bees, especially after the reports
from France and sunflowers. Anyone have follow-up?

Bill Truesdell
Bath, ME

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