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In a message dated 23/08/05 08:28:38 GMT Daylight Time,
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<<Yes, the air, wax, and products inside colonies kept alongside roads
accumulate everything from breakdown products of gasoline and diesel fuel
to heavy metals. We've published extensively on this topic.
Jerry Bromenshenk
The University of Montana>>
What about urban bees in general? I believe the quantities of pollutant fall
away rapidly away from roads, but while my bees are in a very quiet spot,
its inevitable that they will forage along roads to some extent.
Regards,
Robert Brenchley
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