I have a yard on US1 south out of Lexington near Gilbert and another yard in
Winnsboro on Poplar Haven Organic Farm. I will be glad to let you know of
any poisoning.
Dave MacFawn.
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>Subject: Wanna hear about it, or should I shut up?
>Date: Monday, June 05, 1995 10:15AM
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>From: "Dave Green, Eastern Pollinator Newsletter"
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>Subject: Wanna hear about it, or should I shut up?
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>Dear Bee folks:
>
> We are now underway in our spray season, and I am going to be heavily
>involved with pesticide misuse that kills bees, for the rest of the season.
> I have already sustained a $600 loss from one hit, and another beekeeper
>$1500, by our own estimates. This, we know, is the first of many this
>season.
>
> Most commercial beekeepers have similar experiences, and are interested.
>
> Many hobbyists are not interested, unless or until they've had a hit.
>
> I don't want to harp, or waste bandwidth on something most of the list
is
>not interested in. If you want me to shut up, let me know. If enough do,
I
>will, with no hard feelings.
>
> The only way the pesticide people will get me to shut up is to implement
>and enforce the law. If the bee folks let me know you WANT reports, I'll
>continue.
>
> Please let me know of any bee label violations and bee kills, you, or
>neighboring beekeepers, experience this season. We'll try to pinpoint
>problem areas and sources, so we can give them more attention. If you want
>to conduct a Beekeepers' Neighborhood Watch, let me know. I'll help as
much
>as I can.
>
> I have decided not to send out the paperwork on my civil rights claim
and
>some of the mailings I am making to extension and other public officials.
> Some are long. If you want these, I will make up a private list, and send
>them to you by e-mail.
>
> I have a flow chart which I cannot send electronically, but will provide
>to anyone with SASE, that gives steps to protect bees while making
>applications. You can photocopy these and give them out to applicators.
>
>
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>Dave Green, PO Box 1215, Hemingway, SC 29554
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