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Scot Mc Pherson wrote:

>>>>>>Will we ever be able to stop using chemicals/medicines??? Since we
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>have been using them for the past 70 years or more. I would say
>no.......... <<<
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>Strange, many of us haven't been using chemicals for years and some of
>us are lucky enough to never have used them at all.
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Curious about how? I know there are reports of AHB in Fla and they do well.

Plus, chemicals is the wrong word. Pesticides and antibiotics would be
better. My bees (and I) ingest chemicals daily and do fine. The
chemicals include water, honey (a veritable stew of chemicals), complex
carbohydrates (pollen), even air (oxygen).

Pesticides would include essential oils, FGMO, thymol, oxalic, formic
(the list is large) and not just Apistan and cumophose. (Nature also
manufactures pesticides. Ever eaten brocolli? )

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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