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Hi All,
> A term like "chemical use"
convicts every beekeeper who has ever added anything to a hive,
including wood , nails or the white death, sugar. It also convicts the
bees since they also bring chemicals into the hive, like sucrose,
fructose, glucose and water.
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I think most of us here, at least myself, are completely aware of everything being a chemical and of which particular chemicals are
the ones being used in a hive. I would also hope we know which ones the honey bees would not normally use in a hive or bring in on
their own.
>(how can we be chemical free when we are composed of
chemicals?)
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We can all split hairs such as you are doing but I think we are discussing Chemicals that are deadly and kill and are not
necessarily necessary in a hive. This type of tactic is an attempt to side track an issue of some concern.
. .. Keith Malone, Chugiak, Alaska
-- Visit www.honeybeeworld.com/bee-l for rules, FAQ and other info ---
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